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Old 05-19-2015   #7
Paul Workman
 
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Default Re: Chrome polish and protectant...

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Originally Posted by HAWAIIZR-1 View Post


Hey Dennis,

All I can do is thank Paul for turning me on to this great product. It really makes these old CCWs POP! They seem to repel dust really well. I took this photo today after I came home and saw your post. I forgot to take them over the weekend when polished before going to Cars and Coffee on Sunday. Did not have to touch them since to take this photo after all the driving and all.
Update: Nice wheels, Craig! Here it is 3 years later, and my chrome A-molds are still gleaming like new; that is to say, they're still (apparently) sealed from road grime/salt/brake dust/corrosive "stuff". I've re-polished them, more out of habit than need. Water still beads up on them like I just applied it. Crud washes right off with simple car wash (I use Zaino) stuff; just wipe with soapy mitt and rinse. No scrubbing or re-polishing. For me, it is one of those few "Ah HA!" products!!
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