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Old 10-16-2004, 07:49 PM   #21
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So... what was the overall concensus on this one? Curious... lots of different name thrown out there....

( on the pics of Jen's shiny car)
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Old 10-16-2004, 08:00 PM   #22
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Jizz is the ultimate best rim cleaner you can get, and it's free!!! Skeet,skeet on dem rims and wipe away. AHHHH... The Power Of Jizz
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Ummmmmmmmm, sorry but I am not a guy, so I don't have access to that....



So... rim cleaner?
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I pretty much posted a thread related to this about 3 months prior to this one (refer to post #19). Since I was out doing errands, I was unable to check up on the replies and I just end up buying “meguiars hot rims” and it kicked ass! I took before and after pictures to post online but I was too lazy and never did it. If anyone really wants to see it, I guess I’ll eventually do that. Unfortunately, the 1 rim that I snapped a picture of, was not as dirty compared to the other 3 rims.
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Old 10-17-2004, 01:14 AM   #25
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Ummmmmmmmm, sorry but I am not a guy, so I don't have access to that....



So... rim cleaner?
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Old 10-17-2004, 01:17 AM   #26
 
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your basic car wash solution... it's not as caustic as your dish detergent, won't take off the wax, etc. right now i have a gallon of zymol soap so i'm using that.

after washing it, wax it to keep the brake pad dust off.

wow, it's so easy to type that but to actually do it every time is such a bitch... so yah, i'm a hypocrite.
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^ Yeah... i hear ya, I just want to give my baby one last good overall cleaning before the crazy weather happens....thanks
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Today I noticed that my Eagle One metal polish states do not use on clear coated surfaces. I really do not want to mess up the bbs wheels on my car so any ideas other than Meguirres?
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I usually use "Blue Coral wheel magic." .. it's in a spray bottle, the stuff is green.
works great.

after that, i usually apply bleche-white on the tires, brush em down really good with a hard brush, and it gets rid of old tire-shine and when you put on new stuff, it looks A+
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The products i use are the following trutle was, megs, mothers but my best bet is mothers its really keeps its shine and very smooth
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