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Old 09-02-2005, 10:22 AM   #1
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Angry Yellow Satin On Chrome Rims?!?!?

I Have Boss 308 Chrome Wheels And They Have Like A Yellow Stain On Them Can I Polish Them Off??? If I Can... What Do I Use????
Old 09-02-2005, 10:26 AM   #2
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Re: Yellow Satin On Chrome Rims?!?!?

Hmm.. wait until later when all the cleaning freaks get on.
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Welcome to the boards!!!
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Re: Yellow Satin On Chrome Rims?!?!?

yellow satin??? typo i know just messin around. hmmmm, get some mothers wheel polish it should do it
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hey whats up. My father owns a proffesional cleaning and detailing bussniess. We can probly fix it. Hopefully you have heard of us. Flynn Distributors. Check out are site. www.flynndist.com
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Re: Yellow Satin On Chrome Rims?!?!?

If you don't have one, get a clay bar. Just use it as you would on the paint, but be careful you don't scratch the wheel! The clay should help some, then follow up with some metal polish with some elbow grease put in behind it. You should see a very significant difference.



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