2009 Cadillac CTS-V Thunder Grey
This "POLISH" is great! And I'm a newb, at 41 years of age. Reason why I say this, cause I'm actually using my truck on many different products. Which now does look like a "White Calico" all around it now. Let's say the store near me only had 2 bottles, I bought them both. Did my neighbor ford pickup, which stayed out all winter long with no care. We both admired the work. I now have so much MEG"S stuff, I need to be part of the team!
Would this product work significantly better on chrome motorcycle fenders, which are in rather good shape just need a slight improvement?
Better than what?
The Nxt All Metal Polysh is discontinued.
They would look good, though there is also a Hot Rims Chrome Polish to look at.
If things look good, and you just want something mild, then the Hot Rims Mag & Aluminum Polish is also good.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
I haven't used this yet, as I just ran out of on older Mothers metal polish and have this on the way. Is it safe on clear coated wheels? I know that it would be better to use M205 or a paint product when polishing clear coated wheels, but I sometimes use metal polish when testing a wheel to see if WB is safe on it. I'm assuming that it wouldn't cause any damage to a clear coated wheel, but wanted to check before I went ahead and used it on a customer's car. Thanks!
Jarred
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I'd rather use a paint cleaner. Not sure about #205, but UC/#105 will certainly pick up black from bare metal, and nothing/dirt from clear coat.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
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