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What a difference. I have been using rubbing compound to attempt to keep the stock chromies clean with little success. Two reasons:
* Mopar stock disc pads are metalic - hot iron falling on the rims from the voluminous dust created. * Rubbing compound only goes so far in removing stains. Viola: Moth... Chrome Wheel Polish is an excellent product to remove not only the iron flings, but stain as well. What a difference. Switching to a Dustless pad like Green Stuff eliminates the cause of the mess. I am sure that I am not the only one fighting this battle. Hope this helps someone.[8)] |
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Hi, Kirby. A Friend recently tried Mopar's wheel cleaner and raves about it. Said that dust in creases he thought would never come outeven with rubbing just rinsed off.
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