Rims restore and crub rush fixing
Thank u all, I'm from boston , Ma. Area and I would like to get some recommended store that I can get them fix btw it sounds cheep $50 per wheel ... I'll try that too even though I had tried the buffer with wax/ dry clean it's didn't work. Thanks again
Before you spend hundreds and maybe thousands of dollars, try this. Go to Walmart and buy a bottle of naval jelly and a small 75 cent paint brush. Wash your rims thoroughly after you rinse them. Wet the paint brush and dip the brush into the bottle of naval jelly. Apply a liberal amount to all surfaces you want to clean. Let sit for 10 maybe 15 minutes and wash off the naval jelly, then rinse your rim(s). Your rims will look like new. Naval jelly cost under 4 bucks but cleans all dirt, grime, deposits and rust from any surface and it won't harm your chrome, clear coat, or your paint.
Wheel prices
I hear you, on lI its 125. for the whole straighten and coat.
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