July 5, 2008
Wheel Polish
It would be really embarrassing to take the car out after our weekend’s mucky ride. Even the most expensive car can lose its glamour when the wheels are full of muck. However, after cleaning and shining it with the right wheel polish the car will reclaim its glorious look. A good wheel polish should be able to remove rust, stains, water spots, oxidation and tarnish from the wheels without much effort. They should be usable for both aluminum and chrome surfaces.
Britemax does a good job in my experience and no other wheel polish brings the glow back so fast and the wheel rims will shine in bright light making it look new. It is also an easy to use product and it comes with instructions. You must apply the product only after the preliminary wash of the wheels and the polish should not be applied with the debris and dirt on the rim. The first time I almost spoiled my rim with scratches as I directly applied the polish without cleaning the dirty wheel first. The best way to apply wheel polish is to apply it in gentle circular motion and in regular strokes. Random strokes may show its ugly face when the polish dries and can spoil the entire effect. Once the polish dries it should be buffed with some soft cloth to get the full shine.
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