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Mirror Finish Polish

Superstang21

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Went to the store today and picked up some polish for my wheels. Little did I know how well it would work!!!! As you all know I bought my Boze forged 20" rims not to long ago...
Love em!! i give them a 9.5 out of ten. And that is only cause of the inside pert of the rim (that you can plainly see from the outside but is a pain in the you know what to clean) has a little trough in it that collects water and then the water tarnishes and discolors the polished aluminum... Well I have found the ultimate remedy for that!!!! It is called "Mirror Finish Polish"! Here some before and after pics of my wheels. Some of them its kind of hard to see the difference because of the light in my garage. But these things shine brighter than they did the day they arrived at my home on the UPS truck!!

First are a few pics before the polish:

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Here is one where I polished the outer lip but the inner part is still dull:

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Superstang21

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Here is a couple side by side pics. Wheel on left is not polished, wheel on right is!

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And this is the magic bottle....

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Superstang21

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I bought it at a local welding shop that also has a section for auto body and paint repair. They sell 3M rubbing compound and and polish for paint which I use as well. I would guess that you may be able to get some where ever they sell professional paint products.. they have a website www.mirrorfinishpolish.com but it didnt open when i punched it in.
 

Superstang21

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Thanks, I was very happy with it. Made a huge difference!!!!! And it also puts some sort of wax coating on the metal as you polish so hopefully they will be a little more resistant to the tarnishing now as well as easier to clean.
 

kakarote

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For info.... you can go to any major truck stop, and p/u some realy nice chrome cleaner and polish. truck drivers like our wheels and chrome to shine!!
Hope this helps anyone looking for a good polish.
 
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