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I hope you get your wheels fixed LnkPrkSoldier.
I believe they will clean up with the right polish, and Mike can help you there.
This week, my wife did a major cleanup in the kitchen, so I offered help out some. After she cleaned up the stove, I offered to buff it with a PC/W-8006/ColorX combo, which made it look new again.
But the stove's stainless steel trim had been stained with oven cleaner some years ago, so I thought that I would at least try something from my Meguiars collection as a last resort....
I used a Hi-Tech foam pad with a lot of arm movement, and to my surprise, the stain began to come off. I continued to work this area until the stain was much less noticeable.
I never would have thought that that oven cleaner stain would have come out of that piece of trim, but it did.
I'm astonished to say the least!r. b.
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Originally posted by LnkPrkSoldier
but where is the class and at what time will it be at?
oh and do i have to pay for the 'services'??
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Yes, the nxt paste wax works wonders. here you can see one side has been worked on. mike took some pictures while im working on it. thanks mike for offering me to go. it was an excellent day despite the sun didn't come out until after. i noticed i have some swirls on my trunk. gotta do some #80 this week. too bad its finals week... thanks though! ill also post some pictures of the michelen brake dust repellent.
Edit - I deleted your attatchment as we don't enable attatching photos on this forum and then downoaded your photo to my hard drive and then uploaded it to the gallery to insert here. -Mike
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Hi LnkPrkSoldier
Looks like you had a good result with your wheels. Mike is certainly a bit of a star.
Going to be in the US myself next month unfortunately the east coast not the west , would love to attend one of the meguiars days.
Take car buddy
Rob
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Originally posted by LnkPrkSoldier
Yes, the NXT paste wax works wonders. here you can see one side has been worked on. mike took some pictures while I'm working on it. thanks mike for offering me to go. it was an excellent day despite the sun didn't come out until after. i noticed i have some swirls on my trunk. gotta do some #80 this week. too bad its finals week... thanks though! ill also post some pictures of the Michelin brake dust repellent.
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We're glad you were able to join us for the Bimmerforums Detail Day at Meguiar's, we hope you had fun and learned a lot. It was also very rewarding that Meguiar's was able to repair the damage done to your wheel by another companies product.
All Metal Polysh
Safe for all whees, including clear coated wheels and contains an anti-corrosive ingredient.
Works great on chrome!
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mike, which wheel cleaner did you recommend? was it this one? im going to clean my car this weekend
Last edited by LnkPrkSoldier; Jun 15, 2005, 05:50 PM.
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Hey Lnk,
Until Mike gets a chance to answer, here are a couple of suggestions
Gold Class All Wheel Cleaner
Or...
#36 Hi-Tech Wheel Cleaner
Either one will work well on your MB wheels.
Tim
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LnkPrk, hate to hear about your problem. This is just my personal opinion. If I were you with those wheels, I would just hand wash them with a good car wash. I wouldn't use any wheel cleaners on those wheels. The only wheels that I use a wheel cleaner on are honeycomb style rims or rims that are difficult to clean by hand due to crevices. Now that you have the NXT wheel polish on them, they should be real easy to clean by hand. I always use the least aggressive method if possible. Like I said, just my opinion.Bama
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