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Blue MK2
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Cleaning polished rims.
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08 April 2004, 09:10 »
I dont wanna risk using brasso on my new polished Porsche
90's rims.
Any good stuff to make them bling?
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lairy_1
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Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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13 April 2004, 12:31 »
AutoGlym alloy wheel cleaner to clean them, then Mer Wicked Wheel Wax from Halfords. Brake dust just wipes off now.
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1990 Passat VR6
vixteris
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Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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14 April 2004, 00:08 »
subscribe to 'the golf' and get a free wheel cleaning kit.
I should be on commission
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AdamB
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The Perfect Storm
Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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14 April 2004, 08:14 »
elbow grease.
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I don't own this anymore - I just can't be arsed to change the picture
Blue MK2
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Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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15 April 2004, 05:33 »
tried brasso and its smoothed out the rough spots.
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RJT
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Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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06 May 2004, 17:50 »
I use autosol on my polished le casstellets.If i had hair i would be able to brush it in the reflection thats how good it is.
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tobz.
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Re:Cleaning polished rims.
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07 May 2004, 12:27 »
Surely you have had them laquered after being polished in which case autoglym wheel cleaner should be all you require.
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