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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 08:47 AM
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how to clean brilliant polished rims?

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how do and what should i use to clean brilliant polished rims? i want to keep them clean and shiney
 
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 03:13 PM
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To clean and shine the wheels at the same time I really like to use the P21S Metal Polishing Soap. This non-acidic formula does a great job of removing road grime, brake dust, oxidation and more while making the wheels shine bright. All you have to do is wet the supplied applicator and wipe it across the soap and you will have a rich lather. Then just wipe down the wheels and rinse them off for a brilliant glow. If you want to protect your wheels and make future cleanings easier use the Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant. This will help protect the wheels from high temperature brake dust build up and other road grime. Brake dust comes off the pads at several hundred degrees so they sizzle on the wheel and become embedded on the wheel. The Poorboy's World Wheel Sealant can resist temperatures up to 400+. On top of that the Wheel Sealant will also give the wheels a brilliant gloss that really makes the wheels look stunning. Apply multiple coats for increased protection and gloss. It applies and removes fairly easy, just buff on (I prefer a microfiber applicator) and buff it off with a clean cloth (I prefer a nice microfiber towel). You can also get these products together in our Wheel & Tire Bundle #5.

George @ Detailed Image
 
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