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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Location: bay area, cali-925
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waxing rims.....?
sup i just got a set of B. COddington's and America's tire said i should wax em with like rain-x or mcguires....so i was wondering if Mcguires gold class auto wax would work? it is liquid.....and made for clear coat.....i also heard that they make a all metal polish would that be good for after waxing them!??? thanxs everyone adam
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Gold Class will work fine. I do mine every so often with Gold Class.
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Awe man , I got just the thing for your rims and its only 3 bucks a can. Mothers Metal Polish , its in a lil white can jar kinda thing with a red label(wall mart stocks it) , you put it on using small circles , its just like waxing only it takes longer to put on , the longer you work it in the better the shine , it brought my eagly alloys back from the dead. Water beads up on em too. It also takes off water spots. Go get some and lemme know how it went.
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I wxed 'em the other day already with Mcguires gold class and they came out great! thanxs for ur help tho!
2k1 Silverado, ART/KP Air Commander
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