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hasekna



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PostSubject: Protecting polished rims   Fri Mar 20 2009, 23:15

I've recently had the lips on my MiMs polished and already theve started to become a bit f**ked basicly. Mainly due to my neglect (ben tongue ) and the fact i do 75 miles a day. Anyways I was wondering what you guys use to clean, polish and protect them, as I know a few of you do have polishes lips, dish's ect?

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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sat Mar 21 2009, 01:10

I use megs metal polish and sometimes autosol. then few coats of poorboys wheels sealant, and dont let dirt sit on them for too long.

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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sat Mar 21 2009, 10:50

you lazy barsteward!

ill look for some wheel stuff today

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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sat Mar 21 2009, 20:28


autosol once a month
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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sat Mar 21 2009, 22:19

Autosol then
belgom then
wax for wheels by turtle wax

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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sun Mar 22 2009, 08:00

found some auto glym wheel sealer for £5.99

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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Sun Mar 22 2009, 09:45

I use autosol then rimwax to seal it.
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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Thu May 21 2009, 20:49

auto sol if they are bad, then megs metal polish then lots of poor boys then buff it off a few times, do it once every one or two week or when ever i wash my caddy, once they go bad they wont hold up so keep on top of yah wheels guys :cyclops:
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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Thu May 21 2009, 21:42

were u get megs and poor boys den.Question
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PostSubject: Re: Protecting polished rims   Fri May 22 2009, 07:42

www.elitecarcare.com if not .co.uk mate, then put edition38 in the discount get a couple quid off Very Happy i went on there to buy just the poor boys and megs polish and spent £60 odd quid so becareful lol!
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