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My chrome wheels on my 2004 Limited have a very slight oxidized surface on them. In other words, they are not perfectly mirror-like
What is the best product to use to remove that? I tried some spray on chrome wheel cleaner but that didnt take it off.
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mothers chrome polish, even comes with the buff ball now. great stuff.
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06 Touring Edition NA/Auto. Airaid intake, Magnaflow stainless cat-back exhaust. Yep, buying parts I cant afford with money I dont have to impress people I dont like anyways. |
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i agree with cartman try the buff ball
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