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Metal Polish #1


Jason S.

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Did a detail this weekend for a neighbor and got a chance to break out the metal polish. Great stuff! And I didn't even really spend a lot of time working it due to time constraints. It is super easy to apply and remove and has tremendous upside. I think it can take your detail to another level. My customer was blown away!

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They are chromed plastic ,bonded to an aluminum wheel.

The later model Fords have swithched to PVD coating.

That sounds about right. I was having a tough time figuring out exactly what they were. They felt like plastic, but they were corroding like uncoated metal. I did a test spot and the metal polish made it look amazing, easily killing the corrosion pits. Edited by Jason S.
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