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    Wheel Help:



    I need some suggestions/assistance with trying to get my wheels on my Mustang cleaned back up/repaired. They got damaged quite a bit over the last winter and I haven't tried to fix them yet and not really sure how to... Anyone know if there is something I can do to get them looking new(er) again? Most of the general wheel cleaners I tried (mainly off the shelf from AutoZone/Walmart/ETC) doesn't work. The wheel is the MB Old School wheel found here:

    MB Wheels - Old School

    Any suggestions on how to get these clean/fixed? I have more pics if need be. Thanks.

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    Looks like you got some pitting going on there try some metal polish or p21s polishing soap though it may be better to have them repaired professionaly

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    Re: Wheel Help:

    trix, iron x, something strong
    Back to the full-time grind.

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    Re: Wheel Help:

    Thanks for the info guys. I haven't every tried any of the items like Iron X but it sounds like the stuff is absolutely awesome. Ordering some now and will give it shot.

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    Re: Wheel Help:

    I had issues with the clear coat flaking on my Enkies - and dirt/brake dust really building up there. I was able to use Pinacle Advanced Wheel Cleaner and a Doobie Pad

    I also use Never Dull to polish up the outer lip (in combination with the above really does wonders)

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