Thanks guys!
The lip of the rims were high polished when I had them refurbed some time ago. Due to poor maintenance, the brake dust got "baked" into the lip and it lost most of the shine. I used the metal polish to clean the high polished area and as you can see it seem to do the trick.
I thought about taking the wheels off but must admit that I was too lazy to do so. Maybe next time I will and I would also like to try Rimwax as well.
Yep about 3 hours or so.....
(29-08-2010, 09:22 PM)calypso Wrote: Errr what was the metal polish for?
The lip of the rims were high polished when I had them refurbed some time ago. Due to poor maintenance, the brake dust got "baked" into the lip and it lost most of the shine. I used the metal polish to clean the high polished area and as you can see it seem to do the trick.
(29-08-2010, 09:30 PM)Torres1 Wrote: nicely done. did you remove the wheels?
I thought about taking the wheels off but must admit that I was too lazy to do so. Maybe next time I will and I would also like to try Rimwax as well.
(30-08-2010, 08:53 AM)onyx Wrote: 3 hours?
Nice turn around!
Yep about 3 hours or so.....

