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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
ZOOP Sealed my True Forged Mach 5's
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQJNKY" data-source="post: 8777556" data-attributes="member: 65567"><p>Today I tried out the ZOOP Seal product line on my 19" polished True Forged Mach 5's. I purchased the ZOOP Seal Deluxe kit which includes a metal polish, tire shine, cleaner, ZOOP Seal, final sealer and various accessories. On a scale of 1-10, this job is about a 5. The hardest part is polishing the wheels. My wheels were only a few months old and had zero oxidation so it was probably easier than a 5 but I did whole process anyway.</p><p></p><p>What I learned was that the metal polish provided with the kit wasn't as good as the Adams Polish #2 that I used prior to buying the kit, so I used the Adams polishe vice the provided polish, then ZOOP Sealed the wheels and then added the Final Sealer. I am very happy with the way the wheels turned out and hopefully it will protect my investment for years to come. I also did the exhaust tips while I was at it. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQJNKY, post: 8777556, member: 65567"] Today I tried out the ZOOP Seal product line on my 19" polished True Forged Mach 5's. I purchased the ZOOP Seal Deluxe kit which includes a metal polish, tire shine, cleaner, ZOOP Seal, final sealer and various accessories. On a scale of 1-10, this job is about a 5. The hardest part is polishing the wheels. My wheels were only a few months old and had zero oxidation so it was probably easier than a 5 but I did whole process anyway. What I learned was that the metal polish provided with the kit wasn't as good as the Adams Polish #2 that I used prior to buying the kit, so I used the Adams polishe vice the provided polish, then ZOOP Sealed the wheels and then added the Final Sealer. I am very happy with the way the wheels turned out and hopefully it will protect my investment for years to come. I also did the exhaust tips while I was at it. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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