November 26, 2008

Years of cleaning

Years of building hot rods and making sure not to miss any details, especially what was under the vehicle, and not just over and around it, I have learned many auto detailing tips such as saving old toothbrushes and dishrags from my mother’s kitchen.  Over the years I’ve used many types of compounds, buffing solutions, and cleaning solutions; one of them recently being Black Magic.  Of the three kinds that I’ve used, I’ve always enjoyed having a wet shine on my tires.  And a dry glossy look on my rims.  I’m very partial to aluminum wheels.  And they take twice as long as any other type of wheel to keep clean and looking like new.  Anybody can clean a chrome wheel and make it look good from two feet away; aluminum requires anyone looking at from six inches away to look like brand new at any given time. 

By hiding any type of pits and gouges that can come from the road film and conditions, Black Magic has come a long ways in producing a chemical compound that not only cleans and polishes but almost restores almost any type of aluminum wheel.  But back to the few tips; take this one big tip and go down to your local auto store and buy a new electric powered cleaning brush with four different heads.  You’ll find your wheels come out immaculately!

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