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Old May 2, 2010 | 07:28 PM
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Best product to clean high polish Lip ?

High Polish lip(s) are beginning to look dull. Was seeing if anybody can suggest a good product i can look into to make them look new again.
Wheels have barely 750 miles on them.
Was looking for something mild to use, so i don't do any damage.
They are brushed centers with high polish lip.
thanks in advance.

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Old May 2, 2010 | 07:45 PM
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There are two products that I can recommend, each will work a little bit different but they can accomplish the same thing.

First is the P21s Polishing Soap. It is probably the easiest to use polishing product out there. It is made of polishing clay and soap flakes, so it is simple, gentle, and effective. Its primary function is to return metal to its stock finish. So if your wheels were polished, it can remove a lot of the tarnish from their finish, along with any other dirt or other contaminants from driving. It also works great on any lightly tarnished aluminum in your engine bay, exhaust tips, or any other metals that are tarnished or dirty.

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...p-metal/Detail

The second is the P21s Finish Restorer. This is a product more directly related to polishing rather than cleaning. It can polish metals and refine their finish. This isn't anywhere near as much of a cleaning product to remove contaminants from metal finishes as the Polishing Soap, this is much more of a refining product. So the two products can be used together, with the polishing soap going first and then the finish restorer, or it can be used by itself on metal that is only lightly tarnished.

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...r-metal/Detail

So depending on the severity of the degradation of your wheels, you can go with the conbo of both of these, or just the finish restorer to really get back your factory finish.
 
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Old May 3, 2010 | 07:51 AM
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+1 for the P21s Polishing Soap. Wonderful product.
 
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