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I've got polished (not painted, not chromed) a-molds, and regular car soap and elbow gress isn't working. Any suggestions?
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what are you trying to do to them? clean? shine?
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You're best choice is a ph neutral soap for maintenance cleaning, so you've been doing right by sticking with that. Heavier chemicals will cloud/discolor polished aluminum faster than you can blink so you have to be very careful.
That being said, what specifically isn't working about the soap/water? Do you have heavier brake dust contamination or some other problem? |
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A little bit of break dust, but what's really not coming off is what looks like water spots. Corrosion maybe? |
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Follow up with a quick polishing to shine them up and finish off with your preferred wax. That'll keep them shining and easier to clean as well. |
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