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Cleaning 89-90 wheels
Well I picked up another set of wheels and tires from a junkyard. Since I have no car right now I might as well clean the wheels. Now I have searched and found stuff on polishing these wheels and basically making them close to chrome. I don't really care to get them that shiney.
Basically I want to know how to clean the wheels, especially the little teardrop things on the inside. So far I am going to get some wax and a buffer and just buff the rim. But on the insides is where the trouble comes, not much room to work with in there. So what have you zenki owners done to get them clean and looking new?
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