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Help me fix my True Forged wheels!
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<blockquote data-quote="PistolWhip" data-source="post: 8207754" data-attributes="member: 30361"><p>I'd start with some Adams Metal Polish #1 and see what that gets you. If that doesn't cut it all out, I'd go to some super fine grit wet/dry sand paper and than again follow it up with Adams #1. </p><p>You can also try jewelers rouge (on a cotton buffing wheel) which is kind of in between Adams #1 and sand paper in terms of abrasiveness. </p><p>No matter what it takes to get it cleaned up, the finishing step should be Adams #2. After your done with the Adams #2, you can seal it with either PoorBoys Wheel Sealant or Klasse AIO. </p><p></p><p>Either way, like stated above, this will happen to ANY polished aluminum finish. Steve probably didn't tell you it was raw aluminum because any polished aluminum finish is exactly that, raw aluminum. Its pretty much a given and he probably figured you knew what you were ordering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PistolWhip, post: 8207754, member: 30361"] I'd start with some Adams Metal Polish #1 and see what that gets you. If that doesn't cut it all out, I'd go to some super fine grit wet/dry sand paper and than again follow it up with Adams #1. You can also try jewelers rouge (on a cotton buffing wheel) which is kind of in between Adams #1 and sand paper in terms of abrasiveness. No matter what it takes to get it cleaned up, the finishing step should be Adams #2. After your done with the Adams #2, you can seal it with either PoorBoys Wheel Sealant or Klasse AIO. Either way, like stated above, this will happen to ANY polished aluminum finish. Steve probably didn't tell you it was raw aluminum because any polished aluminum finish is exactly that, raw aluminum. Its pretty much a given and he probably figured you knew what you were ordering. [/QUOTE]
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