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Old 10-08-2000 | 08:26 PM
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need some help on removing cloudy look of my weld polished allum. rims without having them repolished!! any help?
 
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Old 10-08-2000 | 10:26 PM
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Get some good polish. The mothers products are always good. They will help a lot. If you really want a good shine, get some Wenol.

Do a search for the word "wenol" on like yahoo and you will find many matches.

Polished rims take the most maintenance. You need to clean the rims with good cleaner at least once a month to keep them from dulling. Also make sure that you DRY them after washing otherwise you will get water spots. Chrome or clearcoated wheels are MUCH easier to keep up.



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Old 10-12-2000 | 12:56 AM
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Hey mez,

I lost your email address. Sorry, I had to track you down this way, but I was wondering if you could give my some information on those chrome traction bars. Company? Price? Install? etc.

Thanks,
big_d_98@hotmail.com

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