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washed, polished and wearing her new shoes. i'm still thinking silver centres though. :think:

 

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let me know what you think either way peeps :thumbsup: Ta.

 

oh, and i'm really glad i spent an hour per alloy polishing the outer lip. its rained once and they're back to how they were :banghead:

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look nice!

 

Re polishing the rim, the trick is to metal polish them then wax them on completion, just as you would your paintwork.

 

just some turtlewax? :? really? i wouldn't have thought it was that easy :lol: thanks for the tip. i'll try that for sunday's meet :thumbsup:

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Re your rims: have you got a truck stop near you? you can buy a product that once you have polished your rims you can then go over it and it seals the alloy, can't for the life of me remember what its called but will find out.

Reason i say about a truck stop is cos you think your rims are a mare, imagine how fecked off you get when you've spent hrs and hrs polishing a 450 litre diesel tank then it rains?

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Re your rims: have you got a truck stop near you? you can buy a product that once you have polished your rims you can then go over it and it seals the alloy, can't for the life of me remember what its called but will find out.

Reason i say about a truck stop is cos you think your rims are a mare, imagine how fecked off you get when you've spent hrs and hrs polishing a 450 litre diesel tank then it rains?

 

my dad runs some trucks, but i've never used any of that stuff. and yes, its anoying. :lol: but i use his air powered sander with a buffer attached :D . i'll ask him though cheers.

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