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Old 05-20-2015, 08:58 PM
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Great to find the Detailing & Cleaning section.

I have a 2011 F150 bought new that I really like to keep clean, waxed, chrome clad wheels shining, etc. I usually get made fun of by other truck owners.

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Old 05-20-2015, 09:17 PM
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Nice truck I am the same way like to keep mine nice and clean
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just curious what do you guys use on your rims?? I got the same ones and the previous owner dosent look like he took to good of care of them.
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i get the same "its a truck, its supposed to be dirty" but i disagree. you'd think I'm joking if i told you how much time and product goes into my detailing weekly. well worth the outcome i hear you
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Originally Posted by Kokeshx4
just curious what do you guys use on your rims?? I got the same ones and the previous owner dosent look like he took to good of care of them.
depends how bad off they are. a good wheel cleaner with a wash and scrub might do the trick. sounds weird because i know there not really "chrome wheels" but I've found metal polish to sometimes work out the oxidation and embedded brake dust. thats at your discretion to try obviously, they might not be that bad. good luck!
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mothers powerball on a drill and the mothers chrome polish should do the trick thats what I use on mine
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It's crazy how my truck can be covered in dirt one day and look like this the next

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