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Old 10-30-2010, 08:03 PM   #21
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The factory chromed plastic wheels are tough to clean on my XLT. Would Groits work great cleaning the plastic, or should I just throw in the towel and get real chrome or aluminum wheels?
All help would be appreciated !!! So tired of having a clean truck, with crappy looking rims !!
Don't know about that product but I use just any citrus base type spray. I wet with hose then spray on and use a wheel brush to scrub them clean and rinse. Takes no time and wheels look fine.
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I have been using Black magic for years will not use anything elas. I clean my wheels the old fashion way.
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Mequires High Endurance here. Spray it on an old sock, apply to tire. It's amazing how long it will shine, even after driving threw rain.
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Black Magic Titanium Matte finish. Zero sling but no shine, just a new tire look. Don't get it on wheels, dries like glue! I'm gonna try some gloss products you guys talk of.
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