Terry J. Sturgis
11-11-2010, 08:45 PM
Due to the 60 degree temps in Michigan I took the time to polish my wheels today. Tried three products as follows:
Eagle One Never Dull Metal Polish. Wadded cotton with chemicals imbeded. Worked OK.
White Diamond Metal Polish. Liquid, rub on then off. Better.
Wicked Products Lightining Shine Metal Polish. Thick liquid, rub on, wipe off. Kicks butt.
My youngest Son is a mechanic for Michigan Kenworht. That's where he got the Wicked Products Polish for me.
Disclaimer: I do not represent any of the above metioned products, just passing on what worked for me.
Took me the better part of the day to do the job. As he was leaving he says to me "maybe next time we could take the wheels to the shop down the street from KW as they have a machine that makes the wheels look as new for $25.00 per wheel". I says " there is a machine for this". Yee Haw!
Eagle One Never Dull Metal Polish. Wadded cotton with chemicals imbeded. Worked OK.
White Diamond Metal Polish. Liquid, rub on then off. Better.
Wicked Products Lightining Shine Metal Polish. Thick liquid, rub on, wipe off. Kicks butt.
My youngest Son is a mechanic for Michigan Kenworht. That's where he got the Wicked Products Polish for me.
Disclaimer: I do not represent any of the above metioned products, just passing on what worked for me.
Took me the better part of the day to do the job. As he was leaving he says to me "maybe next time we could take the wheels to the shop down the street from KW as they have a machine that makes the wheels look as new for $25.00 per wheel". I says " there is a machine for this". Yee Haw!