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Old May 13, 2003 | 04:40 PM
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Thumbs down "Stained" wheels.

I work at a carwash, but never run my car through because the t-tops leak. Today, I decided I would because I was feeling lazy.

Afterwards, my wheels have terrible "water" spots on them, maybe cause by the soap. I used Never-Dull to get most of it off, but there is still alot.

What else can I use to clean the spots off of my polished TT II's?

Old May 14, 2003 | 01:32 AM
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After you polish them you need to protect them wix a high quality wax or sealer. the polish eats right through the clear coat on the wheels. If you dont feel like doing that if you hit the wheels up with some armouor all or tire shine they will sparkle. Keep in mind though, if you do this after you wax them, the shine will most likely eat through the wax. the best route to take is to wax them frequently after you polish them.
Old May 14, 2003 | 06:46 PM
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2 really good polishes i found are autosol(spelling?) and wenol. they both work really, well i cant wiat to get my TT2's
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