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Old 02-19-2005, 03:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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cleaning OEM wheels???

with some members having problems with the stock wheels being corrosive, I was wondering if there was a product and technique to seal/coat the plastic that will not damage the chrome as well as keep them cleaned and looking good?
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Old 02-19-2005, 07:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This is the exact question that motivated me to introduce a chrome cleaner sealer. About a year ago my supply rep saw me working on some wheels and handed me a product I have never seen before. He said try this. I WAS AMAZED! It went on so easy, and dried in seconds, when I removed and buffed it with a micro fiber towel I needed sunglasses to look at the wheel. He went on to tell me the wheel with have a protective coating on it that will last up to 4 weeks. I was so impressed that I made it available on my web site. Gary
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with some members having problems with the stock wheels being corrosive, I was wondering if there was a product and technique to seal/coat the plastic that will not damage the chrome as well as keep them cleaned and looking good?
Good old fashion soap and water will do the trick..
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rmedina,

agreed soap n water but that's the first step. I've noticed that as soon as I clean mine(snow/ice/salt) it's not good enough. I also want something that if the plastic 'tears' the corrison that has happened to others will at least be slightly subsided.


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I use Klasse AIO on my wheels.
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agreed soap n water but that's the first step. I've noticed that as soon as I clean mine(snow/ice/salt) it's not good enough. I also want something that if the plastic 'tears' the corrison that has happened to others will at least be slightly subsided.


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Sorry no snow/ice here in San Antonio..
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