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Old 07-17-2007, 05:45 PM   #19
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Aircraft stripper to remove clearcoat



Then buff and polish wheels.



Then re-clearcoat if you want..

But just waxing them will keep it good enough and prevent clearcoat damage/chipping in the future which would cause them to look like ass all over again.

Try this stuff instead of wax/clearcoat:



Liquid Glass, It's polish/wax but its more like a clear coat, without the hassle of spraying and it chipping

"This amazing special formula makes it possible to coat your vehicle with a clear, hard, smooth, and mirror-like finish with a minimum of effort. The finish will not crack, chip, peel, or turn yellow. Liquid Glass is safe for use on today's clearcoats, gelcoats, acrylics, metalflakes, candy apples, pearls, plastic paints, epoxies, urethanes, etc. Also does an excellent job on chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, brass, etc.
Use on automobiles, trucks, vans, RV's, motorcycles, and other vehicles. Provides excellent protection against normal road, atmospheric, and other sources of pollution, dirt, etc. Retards oxidation of painted metals and fiberglass. Also use on aircraft to protect, keep clean, and reduce surface friction."
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