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    Detailing Painted Wheels

    Hey guys. I hope this is posted in the right place.
    I have some ITR's that show signs of aging. Over the years my wheels have started to discolor and they have spots on them. I don't want to repaint them, but I want to clean them up with a product that won't strip the paint. Can anyone help me out? I did a search for some information on this topic, but if I missed a thread, please point me in the right direction.

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    use mothers with the mini power ball. mother's has special wheel polish as well as maquires. either one will work great
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      i'd try either mother's pre-wax cleaner or their cleaner wax.

      probably the pre-wax since it's more chemically abrasive, then i'd follow it with wax. later.
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        it's not automotive-focused, but you might also try a mr. clean magic eraser; those things are amazing!

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