Cleaning 2.0 Fuchs alloys, Restoration |
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Cleaning 2.0 Fuchs alloys, Restoration |
m3456y |
Sep 13 2005, 08:37 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 12-September 05 From: Fort Myers, Florida Member No.: 4,791 |
I've been trying to get my 2.0 liter Fuchs alloys to look like new and have discovered a product that works great. It's called Restore 4 and I don't believe its available in stores. You can order it at www.restore4.com. Order the tile and grout cleaner - it was originally advertised on an infomercial showing it being used to clean/restore anything - including chrome and copper. It contains a mild acid, and if you use it on the unpolished parts of the Fuchs wheels, it makes them look just like new, removing any dirt, brake dust residue and staining. It takes a bit of work, but I can tell you, the wheels look just like new when you are finished. I'm sure there are many other corroded parts that it can be used on also.
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