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Old 07-29-2003, 01:15 PM   #1
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Paper Towels/ Water/ And Rims

Some info I would like to let every one in-on I how you can Dry your stock 2001-and^ rims with bounty paper towels and water. What I do is I spray my rims to let off some of the brake dust. Then I use the same soapy water I used to wash my truck with and use one of the washing mitts (I really recommend) the double-sided ones.
Then completely wash away all the brake dust with the mitt making sure you gate all the dust off. Don’t worry if you can get in between the small openings and between the plastic lug nuts. Then just spray the rims off. Let the rims dry for a little the while there is still water on them use your bounty paper towels to dry the rims off and do clean out the spots you couldn’t get with the mitt.
Make sure that your rims aren’t dry when you go to dry them off. I like to start from the out side lip then work my way in make sure you completely wipe away all water to prevent streaks. This process will take up allot of paper towels but it will give you that show quality look and drawl more attention to your truck. Also with my process I have never seen any scratches of scrapes.

P.S. (I only recommend bounty paper towels because they are the only ones that I have ever uses) also let me know what other kind of brand paper towels. This Process may work on the 1999-2000 rims but I am not sure it has never been tested by me but if anyone tryst witch I know you will lent me know how it turns out.
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