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Well since there is no section for it yet, I am just going to post my question here and bump this up again. I'm looking for guys who detail cars for a living here. I need some advise. What do you all use on alluminum wheels to clean them and polish them. Mine get neglected too much, and by the time I try to clean them real good, the brake dust and dirt is caked on so bad, Nothing takes it off short of a wire brush, and I don't want to fug them all up trying to clean them. I will never own another set of these wheels.....they are so hard to keep looking good.....I hate them. What works on them? |
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yup yup sounds good to me. not sure if you have seen this one but i thought this was another good idea fabrication forum
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http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/fabrication-forum/ Shane |
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