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Old 02-17-04, 07:23 PM
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Originally posted by TTurboPimp
I would imagine that you could use a buffer on the wheels, but you really dont need to.....its pretty easy to get them shining with good old elbow grease.
yeah I kinda just figured it would help out for ya'll lazy folks!! (okok i'm lazy too sometimes LOL) Plus it would probably reveal a deeper shine! someone should try it out!
Old 02-17-04, 08:33 PM
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I agree with TTurboPimp, A polished wheel holds up better than a chrome and when you bump a curb you can repair it yourself and I think polished looks better than chrome..........Here's my polished billet wheel and I have No clearcoat on mine I polish them every other month............and they are over 3years old and have over 35,000 miles on them.
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