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Old 04-24-2015, 07:14 PM
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I picked up a bottle of Zephr Pro 40 wheel polish today I used it years ago on fuel tanks on a Truck it did a great job. Looking to get stains on wheels off anyone else try this polish I'm going to the barn to see how it goes I will keep everyone posted. ride safely fearless.
 
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Mothers chrome wheel cleaner ... spray it on, let it sit 5 or so minutes then power wash it off. Worked brilliantly for my spoked wheels. You could also try Oven Cleaner depending on what the stains were.
 
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Well let me tell what I just found out unless the stains are really deep they disappear gone poof no real hard rubbing just a little polishing by hand with terry cloth and buff with microfiber towel best thing for me yet. fearless
 
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Nice, nothing worse than having scuffed up chrome work, if you have chrome work.
 
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Na just OEM wheels not beat up just Chem. stain probably from cleaner fantastic or the like. This stuff brought back the shine and spots are gone. I'm very pleased with the results this evening. No need to have them chromed shiney enough me and shiney. ride safely fearless
 
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Nice, where did you buy it? Order online?
 
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I purchased mine at the TA Truck stop google it they have a complete line of products. I'm a believer polish safely fearless
 
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