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Date Posted: 21:06:35 11/27/01 Tue
Author: T&TGDB
Author Host/IP: 66.26.44.252
Subject: Good Post Phil
In reply to: Phil 's message, "Re: Polishing Wheels Question" on 15:07:49 11/26/01 Mon

Hi Phil,

I new there had to be a better way. The Eastwood kit looks good. I am starting to think about some of my Mequire's cleaner, then polisher, then aluminum polish, then wax. How do you do yours?

People have looked at my wheels and commented that they wish they had chromed wheels. But that is very fleeting due to brake dust... Maybe the metal masters will help. With the light touchup work previously mentioned, I spend hours, and I can still see blemishes.

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