Scuffed my Aluminum Wheels...
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JK Junkie
You know whats funny, those of us that have older alloy wheels (like 5 slot wheels fromt he 70's) work hard to get them to be shiny. You just took your shiny ones and made them dull.
But they do look neat. What are you going to do to seal them from the elements?
But they do look neat. What are you going to do to seal them from the elements?
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Yeah kinda weird, huh? I'm gonna eventually get some Soft 8's anyhow, so if these get screwed up I'm not gonna be too upset about it...besides, we don't have that many "elements" here in Alabama...
Thanks guys!
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You could have used ZoopSeal on them and avoided the constant need for polishing; but they do look great scuffed...
For others that want to easily maintain your polished wheels, check it out. http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
For others that want to easily maintain your polished wheels, check it out. http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp
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Been there done that with the "house" thing. Those look good, hard to tell the detail in the pics, have you considered painting those black for temporary?