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05Single

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So I haven't polished chrome wheels in like 10 years lol. What's new out there? Faster? Better?

I would upload pics of the wheels I'm doing but tapacrap is being a f**king piece or fu**ING sh*t again like always. Having a samsung doesn't help either :banghead:
 

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So I haven't polished chrome wheels in like 10 years lol. What's new out there? Faster? Better?

I would upload pics of the wheels I'm doing but tapacrap is being a f**king piece or fu**ING sh*t again like always. Having a samsung doesn't help either :banghead:

Can't go wrong with the 'ole Never Dull.
 
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I was gonna try that. Is there a way I can hook it up to a drill? Lmao these wheels I'm workin on are messed up
 

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x2 Nevr Dull.

I want to see @05Single get all furry with the wadding. Look like a cat destroying a pillow. lol

Flitz is pretty good too. If they are really bad, you could step up to Collinite's Metal Wax, but it tends to be a bit aggressive on chrome and can leave hairline scratches even though it will cut through the crud pretty quick.
 
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No i don't expect perfection with these, there will always be pitting. Don't wanna waste my fancy polish on them. Need to find never dull.
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Turtle Wax's Chrome Polish and Rust Remover and some #0000 steel wool might be the trick. You can get the TW at O'Reilly's, it's in a squat green bottle:

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#0000 steel wool can be gotten at Walmart, etc. Just let the steel wool do the work, don't grind too hard, and you shouldn't scratch the chrome. I did that on my chrome wheels on my Bonneville years ago and it really cleaned them up nicely.
 

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