09-20-2012, 08:23 AM
i use blue magic as well. i am sure the others are great products too. blue magic is easily purchased at any of my local autoparts chain stores so i use it. i had my wheels done on my 90 one time by a detailer and that is what he used and they shined like a mirror. it is too much work for me to do by hand so i use a wool ball in an electric variable speed drill to polish the wheels with. then hand polish with a microfibre cloth. the first time it will take a while, but then be much easier after that. i have bought different size wool balls to go in the chuck of the drill at various places. not hard to find.
i have never seen the wheel covers you have before either, but to be honest i am not looking at them very closely. i was more than shocked when i found out how much the wheel covers are. i also looked locally and couldnt find them.
tom
i have never seen the wheel covers you have before either, but to be honest i am not looking at them very closely. i was more than shocked when i found out how much the wheel covers are. i also looked locally and couldnt find them.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH