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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Cleaning CCW's???
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<blockquote data-quote="coolcobramatt" data-source="post: 14104215" data-attributes="member: 25801"><p>No offense but have you guys ever actually owned CCW's? I wouldn't use a brush nor chemical cleaner whatsoever on them. CCW are raw aluminum and will scratch/stain easily. I scratched brand new SP505's with very mild finishing polish.</p><p></p><p>Ryan...get you a Shine Seal kit from Steve at TF, go voer the rims with Mother's or Adam's #2 metal polish (use #1 if you have oxidation and top with #2), then seal them with Shine Seal. CCW's require extra maintenance and alot of TLC. Wash with a clean mf wash mitt and mild car shampoo then air dry them with a blower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolcobramatt, post: 14104215, member: 25801"] No offense but have you guys ever actually owned CCW's? I wouldn't use a brush nor chemical cleaner whatsoever on them. CCW are raw aluminum and will scratch/stain easily. I scratched brand new SP505's with very mild finishing polish. Ryan...get you a Shine Seal kit from Steve at TF, go voer the rims with Mother's or Adam's #2 metal polish (use #1 if you have oxidation and top with #2), then seal them with Shine Seal. CCW's require extra maintenance and alot of TLC. Wash with a clean mf wash mitt and mild car shampoo then air dry them with a blower. [/QUOTE]
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