Spots On Wheels

damn...well i ended up getting the small one the MD...it did nothing at all with the mothers alum/mag polish, i was pretty pissed of but then i tried another polish i had
this stuff:
Deep Alume (8oz.) in All Products - www.deepfinish.com made locally in CT and it actually worked...but then my damn drill battery died...i figured it would be alot easier but we'll see...

i think the smaller one is better to get into small places on the wheel...

I use a corded drill for this use, but a lot of people don't have them any longer...Stay with it...remember you have to really work the areas up...The Mothers IMO is a cheaper polish, and fairly generic

The one that is made locally looks good...again work that area and try and get the PB warmed up on the surface

Here is the rim from my old Jeep that I spent hours learning what I have explained to you...this was with the high speed buffer and pro-40
 

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ya its just a xxxxx because the car is low and going at it from the side is a pain, i might just take the wheel off and do it like that
 
hmm i really wish this stuff was stronger, the back wheels are much harder and im not seeing much of a difference...the thing is the rear is drum...im just gonna finish up the others, i dont have an hour to spend on each wheel
 
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