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<blockquote data-quote="COOL COBRA" data-source="post: 16170260" data-attributes="member: 144330"><p>Dang Man give us some details. I'm all in for some new ideas on keeping these wheels looking mint.</p><p>Any shade less than mint is a failure in my garage. Its tough love when you have wheels of this quality.</p><p>One thing I've learned, microfiber towels? Even the expensive ones? Don't use them. They will give you micro-scratches.</p><p>After years of screw ups & learning from a few others, buy terry cloth towels. Wash them in hot water to break them down & polish away. Mirror Finish is just that. Like a mirror.</p><p>It comes down to how you want to maintain these wheels. When new, it's heaven. In time, it's hell to keep them pristine. But it can be done, if you want it bad enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COOL COBRA, post: 16170260, member: 144330"] Dang Man give us some details. I'm all in for some new ideas on keeping these wheels looking mint. Any shade less than mint is a failure in my garage. Its tough love when you have wheels of this quality. One thing I've learned, microfiber towels? Even the expensive ones? Don't use them. They will give you micro-scratches. After years of screw ups & learning from a few others, buy terry cloth towels. Wash them in hot water to break them down & polish away. Mirror Finish is just that. Like a mirror. It comes down to how you want to maintain these wheels. When new, it's heaven. In time, it's hell to keep them pristine. But it can be done, if you want it bad enough. [/QUOTE]
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