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Old 06-14-2011, 02:57 PM
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What should I use to really bring them back to original shine. I dont know what the sbc coating is, meaning if it is dipped or powder coated or what. Any help is appriciated, def dont want to screw these up.
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gave you an answer over in wheel/tire forum. However I was under the impression that they were new. If you need more help post back here
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They are new, but they have been sitting for a while out of the box. Plus i wanted to know for future use. Im just going to stick with soap and water before i put them on the car. Thanks a lot man.
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You're welcome. After the soap and water, use a good paint sealant, that will make them much easier to clean in the future
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+1 on soap and water, make sure it's a clean rag and fresh water. Don't want to scuff the bling bling
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