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I'm going to talk about a product that will make your mags and chrome and stainless look brand, spanking new!
YEE-HAW! Forget "Flitz. " Forget "Mothers. " Forget the rest... This stuff un-be-fricken-lievable.
It's called "Heavy Metal" Polish ("Green Formula") made by a company called "Impressive Reflections, Inc. " The company manufactures several different formulas, but the "Green" is the best and most popular. In the west it's distributed by Les Schwabb. I think "Big-O" sells it, too.
Anyway, you should try a bottle. It's amazing. I was about to spend $115 (each!) to have my Alcoa's (Mickey Thomspons) refinished and buffed out. I'd been driving around with them looking like crap for the past couple of years. This polish makes restoring them to like new condition a breeze. It took me about 5 minutes per wheel to remove all the old stains and chemical etching. They are dazzling!
If you are interested, you can call Chrissy at 1-800-529-9400. The 8 fluid oz. bottles sell (retail) for about $12, but last a pretty long time. This is not cheap stuff, but it's a petroleum-based (not water base) product, so it costs more and is much more effective than anything I've tried.
You can buy a half case for $46. 74, and get a discount (6 bottles @ $7. 70 per bottle ). If you've been looking for a really amazing product that will restore your metal (chrome, stainless, nickel, magnesium, aluminum, brass, copper, bronze) to its original luster -- then look no further. This is the answer!
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I'm going to talk about a product that will make your mags and chrome and stainless look brand, spanking new!
YEE-HAW! Forget "Flitz. " Forget "Mothers. " Forget the rest... This stuff un-be-fricken-lievable.
It's called "Heavy Metal" Polish ("Green Formula") made by a company called "Impressive Reflections, Inc. " The company manufactures several different formulas, but the "Green" is the best and most popular. In the west it's distributed by Les Schwabb. I think "Big-O" sells it, too.
Anyway, you should try a bottle. It's amazing. I was about to spend $115 (each!) to have my Alcoa's (Mickey Thomspons) refinished and buffed out. I'd been driving around with them looking like crap for the past couple of years. This polish makes restoring them to like new condition a breeze. It took me about 5 minutes per wheel to remove all the old stains and chemical etching. They are dazzling!
If you are interested, you can call Chrissy at 1-800-529-9400. The 8 fluid oz. bottles sell (retail) for about $12, but last a pretty long time. This is not cheap stuff, but it's a petroleum-based (not water base) product, so it costs more and is much more effective than anything I've tried.
You can buy a half case for $46. 74, and get a discount (6 bottles @ $7. 70 per bottle ). If you've been looking for a really amazing product that will restore your metal (chrome, stainless, nickel, magnesium, aluminum, brass, copper, bronze) to its original luster -- then look no further. This is the answer!
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