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Old 11-01-2015, 06:41 AM   #1
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Just wax your wheels and very little dust will adhere and what does will come off with water.
Yep, but no sense waxing them until they are cleaned up to my satisfaction. Some wouldn't care, and my car is 12 years old and hardly ready for a concours - but clean, sharp wheels make any vehicle, no?
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Yep, but no sense waxing them until they are cleaned up to my satisfaction. Some wouldn't care, and my car is 12 years old and hardly ready for a concours - but clean, sharp wheels make any vehicle, no?
The slicker a surface is the less sticks to it. I use old clay bar for tough wheel stains. Then wax.
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