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    Polishing 20's?

    Hey guys could you recomend a product for me? I've got the stock 20inch 2005 rims, I don't even know if they are chrome or alluminum lol. Thanks in advance for the help. Oh by the way the rims arn't that bad, just need a little bit of a shine.

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    Cant go wrong with Adams metal polish. Easy to use and works GREAT!

    Adam's Metal Polish

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    all the HD rims are aluminum, 00-03 are chromed aluminum. I'm pretty sure all the SD HD's are polished aluminum though, but I think they're a clearcoated version. So you want to make sure that if they are coated, that you don't use anything too abrasive intended for untreated polished aluminum rims.

    On that note, mothers billet polish is one of the best polishes for aluminum that i've used so far.

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    I've been using White Diamond polish on mine. Works really well, to the point we use it to polish semi wheels to a chrome like shine. Most of the guys I know use it on thier Harley bikes.

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    Mother polisher with the cone shaped foam ball that goes on your drill from Mothers also. Works better that the round shaped ball.

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    what about for stainless steel???
    Anthony

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    Also, a PowerBall will save you tons of time doing wheels!

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