Can the wheel brightner be used on unpolished aluminum wheels? I have been using some Mothers Mag and aluminum polish and have been getting some great resulsts wiith it, when i use the polish i get a black residue on my terry towl and it cleans all the brake dust off my rims so then can the wheel brightner be used on my rims too?
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Well my aluminum wheels I think are unpolished aluminum wheels or I think they do not have a clear coat on them. Ill post up pics later on this weekend when I get a chance.<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a172/Demonicus666/robocopbanner3bv.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting"></a>
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If you're using a metal polish to clean your wheels then they're polished aluminum wheels. I wouldn't recommend using the Wheel Brightner on them. It's acidic so you run the risk of staining them if product is left there too long. I'd recommend using the Hot Rims Multi-Piece Wheel Wash or car wash soap and water.
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Originally posted by Jorge Sanchez
If you're using a metal polish to clean your wheels then they're polished aluminum wheels.
People use things that aren't meant to be used for that task all the time. Using a certain product does not change what the wheels are made of.
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Here is one pic of my rims tell me if they are unpolished or polished aluminum wheels and if I can use the wheel brightner on them. Thanks.
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