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Old 07-01-2007, 07:25 PM   #1
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hey guys. my car has the ford "turbo blades" i think thats what theyre called, (the 5 spoke alloys on fairmonts) and the left rear is like nu but the other 3 have all stains and **** on them. ive tried everything from scrubbing with brushes to mr muscle and pino clean and ****. even engine degreaser and mag wheel polisher. nuthing works! any help/suggestions/tips appreciated.
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Lowered 30mm on kings springs and monroe struts/shocks
Performance catback exhaust with stainless 3 in tip!
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Tinted windows n tail lights.
Pioneer 200w flip face head unit
600w pioneer sub backed by my nu 640W kenwood 4 way amp
Eclipse 6x9s and 6's
Clear front and side indicators
115 rwkw on regular, not bad for pod, catbak!

Back on the rd! nothing can stop us, not a defect or even a stoby pole!! BAHAHA NEVER SAY DIE!!!
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Old 07-01-2007, 08:13 PM   #2
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MR SHEEN works a treat..............I use it all the time as recommended by my wheel polishing mate

And if that does not work use AutoSol Metal Polish on the alloy/metal bits

FYI Engine degreaser will do Sweet F All on rims as its does not have any effect to brake dust

Also brake dust becomes corrosive if left on a wheel for long periods of time then if it has corroded your wheels its near impossible to get them to look mint again
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Old 07-01-2007, 08:23 PM   #3
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thanks man. nah i wipe brake dust off and then theres still this stain, its like its in the clear coat or sumthing. ill try mr sheen tho!
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1992 EBII Fairmont
Lowered 30mm on kings springs and monroe struts/shocks
Performance catback exhaust with stainless 3 in tip!
Shift kit!
Tinted windows n tail lights.
Pioneer 200w flip face head unit
600w pioneer sub backed by my nu 640W kenwood 4 way amp
Eclipse 6x9s and 6's
Clear front and side indicators
115 rwkw on regular, not bad for pod, catbak!

Back on the rd! nothing can stop us, not a defect or even a stoby pole!! BAHAHA NEVER SAY DIE!!!
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