Racing Hart C2 Pampering
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i am about to get the rh evo c2's put on, and since i spent a lot of money on em, i want these ****'s to look awesome and last as long as possible. any simple rim care product suggestions? im willing to spend whatever, but im guessing this stuff wont be too expensive.
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Rep Power: 0 Actually that is a great question.... IMO...and this works for me ,and what I use at the shows with my truck, I use warm soapy water
and a wash mit to clean my wheels. Then I dry them with a shami cloth. Next when they are dry, I use extreme Metal polish (this stuff is so easy to apply and take off if you have chrome or polishe wheels). after that, I use baby powder to remove all finger and hand prints the apply 2 coats of Yellow Wax to keep them clean. The yellow wax will be so that if they get dirty then all you have to do is rinse them off. The wax will prevent water spots and fading. Hope that this helps.
Check out my site to see the results of this process. Plus this is what Weld Ind. told me to do with my 15x14 Typhoons.
Clark Motorsports Website
and a wash mit to clean my wheels. Then I dry them with a shami cloth. Next when they are dry, I use extreme Metal polish (this stuff is so easy to apply and take off if you have chrome or polishe wheels). after that, I use baby powder to remove all finger and hand prints the apply 2 coats of Yellow Wax to keep them clean. The yellow wax will be so that if they get dirty then all you have to do is rinse them off. The wax will prevent water spots and fading. Hope that this helps.
Check out my site to see the results of this process. Plus this is what Weld Ind. told me to do with my 15x14 Typhoons.
Clark Motorsports Website