Help with stain removal

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Post by G_A_V »

i havent tried bug and tar remover, or margerine, ill give it a go.
wouldnt mind getting the polishing done though.
actually i wouldnt mind a new set of rims, but that aint gunna happen now didnt realise how expensive it is living outta home !!
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Post by G1 »

also try turpentine if you have that lying around... i used it last time before polish/waxing my car to get rid of all the tar and bugs and removing the invisible dust thats on the paintwork.
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Post by G1 »

Adriano wrote:
TheSentry wrote:I think I just wet my pants. :oops:

Very nice indeed. Although I'm not the biggest fan of chrome they look a lot better than the normal look of the stock rims. I wonder if it'd be possible to get the rims done in a metallic grey finish, similar to those found on the current Type Rs.
yeah thats the color i want (metallic grey finish) on my current shadow chrome wheels i posted on another thread... i got quoted $100/wheel, but i think hektiq said he can get it $200 for the set... just waitng for his contacts :D
hey dude, let me know when you finalise where youre gonna do your wheels, i would be interested... at least i would love to see the results first hand.
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