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<blockquote data-quote="mblgjr" data-source="post: 7293625" data-attributes="member: 13336"><p>Um...not sure what you're looking for but it almost sounds like you wish you had bought chrome instead of 'black chrome'.</p><p></p><p>Be careful though as some 'black chrome' finishes are in fact a powdercoat finish so you don't want to use anything super harsh on them.</p><p></p><p>If you've already used Mother's Chrome on them; I'd suggest you treat them as a painted surface to get the best results. Start with a light polish (Optimum Polish or PoliSeal work great for me; or Meg's ScratchX if working OTC...pretty much anything will do by hand). Then follow with your favorite wax. Sealants are best because they can withstand the heat better. </p><p></p><p>Poorboy's WheelSealant and Wheelwax are two obvious choices, but any nice paint sealant will work fine as well. If going OTC again; Mother's Cleaner Wax PASTE actually works about as well as Wheelwax does and it polishes the surface pretty nicely as well and is quite economical. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mblgjr, post: 7293625, member: 13336"] Um...not sure what you're looking for but it almost sounds like you wish you had bought chrome instead of 'black chrome'. Be careful though as some 'black chrome' finishes are in fact a powdercoat finish so you don't want to use anything super harsh on them. If you've already used Mother's Chrome on them; I'd suggest you treat them as a painted surface to get the best results. Start with a light polish (Optimum Polish or PoliSeal work great for me; or Meg's ScratchX if working OTC...pretty much anything will do by hand). Then follow with your favorite wax. Sealants are best because they can withstand the heat better. Poorboy's WheelSealant and Wheelwax are two obvious choices, but any nice paint sealant will work fine as well. If going OTC again; Mother's Cleaner Wax PASTE actually works about as well as Wheelwax does and it polishes the surface pretty nicely as well and is quite economical. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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