Cleaning Polished Rims, URRRR!!!
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Cleaning Polished Rims, URRRR!!!
i have 22" Boss 335s and when i pulled them out of the box, the super polished lip was super shiny!! after a few car washes, the lip completely lost the shine. Ever since, i haven't been able to restore its original shine. I have tried mothers and Mcguires along with a drill and a ball with no success. I have also used vinegar. Any other ideas?
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Yeah, but luckily it's just like Brylcream, a little dab will do 'ya.
Apply just a small amount, rub it in good until it actually turns the surface black then let it set just long enough to haze (only about 30 seconds or so) then rub it completely off. The sonbiotch will shine better than when it was brand new!!!
I use it on every piece of diamond plate, stainless and chrome on both of my vehicles. Nerfs, grill guard, off-road lights, wheels, exhaust tips, and even do my light lenses with it probably every three months and I still can get about a year out of one tube...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 10-01-2011 at 06:07 PM.
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Yeah, but luckily it's just like Brylcream, a little dab will do 'ya.
Apply just a small amount, rub it in good until it actually turns the surface black then let it set just long enough to haze (only about 30 seconds or so) then rub it completely off. The sonbiotch will shine better than when it was brand new!!!
I use it on every piece of diamond plate, stainless and chrome on both of my vehicles. Nerfs, grill guard, off-road lights, wheels, exhaust tips, and even do my light lenses with it probably every three months and I still can get about a year out of one tube...
Apply just a small amount, rub it in good until it actually turns the surface black then let it set just long enough to haze (only about 30 seconds or so) then rub it completely off. The sonbiotch will shine better than when it was brand new!!!
I use it on every piece of diamond plate, stainless and chrome on both of my vehicles. Nerfs, grill guard, off-road lights, wheels, exhaust tips, and even do my light lenses with it probably every three months and I still can get about a year out of one tube...
so it will clean up the lenses too? i've been trying to get those guys clean for a while now. I didn't realize you could use the flitz on other materials besides metal
yeah you definitely don't need to use a whole lot. The stuff works great with just a little amount as you said.