I have what looks like water spots on one of my wheels what would be a good product to remove these?
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the walrus said:NEVR DULL chrome polish removes water spots from chrome (and glass) with ease. You can get it in a silver can at Kragen or Walmart for a few bucks.
My chrome wheels had major hard water, now they look brand new.
Justin
silvSS03 said:I thought never dull was a BIG no on chrome!
RZJZA80 said:You would tackle it differently depending on if the aluminum is clear coated or bare. If bare, I'd hit it with the Never-Dull then Mothers Aluminum polish. If clear coated, hope it isn't etched in already because I haven't found a way besides removing the clear coat to remove them. I've used Klasse AIO with great results also.
silvSS03 said:How would I know if there clear coated and how would I remove the clear coat?