Polishing Gods
#11
Rob, try this get some Mothers Billet polish from the Local car store. Then rub the rims down really well with some #0000 steel wool and the mothers polish. After that wipe them off using some semichrome and a felt rag. That should remove any small pits that they have. If it doesnt then send them back to your guys to get them fixed because they would need to be sanded out.
#12
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='Jul 2 2003, 07:58 AM
Rob, try this get some Mothers Billet polish from the Local car store. Then rub the rims down really well with some #0000 steel wool and the mothers polish. After that wipe them off using some semichrome and a felt rag. That should remove any small pits that they have. If it doesnt then send them back to your guys to get them fixed because they would need to be sanded out.
close this thread j/k
#13
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='Jul 2 2003, 11:58 AM
Rob, try this get some Mothers Billet polish from the Local car store. Then rub the rims down really well with some #0000 steel wool and the mothers polish. After that wipe them off using some semichrome and a felt rag. That should remove any small pits that they have. If it doesnt then send them back to your guys to get them fixed because they would need to be sanded out.
up just sanding them myself, **** that guy.
Ill give your advice a shot and see what happens, I guess I cant
just go with the simichrome or blue magic and the 0000 steel wool?
The Mothers stuff cut more?
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