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  1. Jimmy2gates

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    Well guys ,i wanted to have my aluminum american racing wheels polished all 6 . 4 are 15x8 rears (2) for drag radials(2) for slicks, (2)15x4 front cheaters. Anyway a detail shop qouted me 400.00 to polish all 6 ,i thought that was crazy. I was at a indoor auto car show ,and one of the booths there was selling a mag wheel polish endorced by CHIP FOOSE (Mothers polish and power ball) you put the power ball into your drill ,well for 25.00 i have 6 wheels that look brand new it took 10 min a wheel ,this product is awsome ,it gets my two thumbs up:thumbs2::yup: The aluminum wheels look like chrome now. ps i also polished the chrome bumpers with it and they look like new also ,this stuff is really good ,im impressed.
     
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    always wondered if it work...............
     
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    just make sure the wheels are clean first.....

    The power ball does work well
     
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    The smaller power ball also works great on trim pieces!! I even used it with some plastic cleaner on the headlight of my wifes Jeep-looked like new!!
    Scott
     

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