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    What kind of rims?

    Wanting to clean these up. What are they made of? (Polished aluminum,etc??) and what's the best way. I was gonna get those things you put on a drill motor and what's the best polish brand to use?

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    Pretty sure they are a steel rim with chrome. I'd try some mothers or we'll to see if it would clean them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grabber70Mach View Post
    Pretty sure they are a steel rim with chrome. I'd try some mothers or we'll to see if it would clean them up.

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    X2 if Mothers doesn't work try some chrome polish. I have good luck on my chrome bumpers with Turtle Wax Chrome Polish and Blue Magic Metal Polish that one is almost universal for a lot of metals.

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    Steel wheel with a chrome dip. Mothers. Or if they still make #7 chrome polish. Elbow grease is probably the best method. Should clean up great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Grasso View Post
    Steel wheel with a chrome dip. Mothers. Or if they still make #7 chrome polish. Elbow grease is probably the best method. Should clean up great
    Lots of elbow grease

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    Anything I can put on it after they are polish that will repel dirt and mostly brake dust. That's what mostly on it.

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    Lol yeah. More polish lol. Seriously. More polish never hurts

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