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Old 10-11-10, 11:58 AM
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Greetings fellow norcal members, currently battling some stain issues with my rims right now and I was wondering if any local members wouldn't mind lending me like some metal or paint polish so I can try a little to see if I can remove the stains on my rims? Let me know, im around the San Jose area.
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try using some never dull?
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i use never dull and mother's aluminum polish or something on mines, not sure what stains you're talking about though
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Attached are pics of what the stains look like.

http://i52.tinypic.com/1zzkkn8.jpg

http://i51.tinypic.com/102uxok.jpg

never dull and mother's aluminum polish safe for wheels with clear coat?
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yes. never dull and blue magic polish works wonders. the stains in your pictures look like water stains or tire shine that got onto your rims.
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If they have clear coat use paint polish first. Start with gentle stuff and then go from there. I use Optimum Paint Polish on mine. I would not use metal polish on clear coat without testing it in a hidden spot first.
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anyone local have a little never dull I can borrow?!
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