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Old 27th March 2009, 04:23   #1
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best product to remove surface scratches on wheels

I have some light surface scrathes on my M6 wheels and looking for a product to help remove them. They are not to deep not to the metal just on the clear coat that they put on the wheel, at least thats what I think it is.

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Old 27th March 2009, 05:48   #2
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is it the factory rim with a clear coat?

do you have polish for your car available on hand? if so what do you have?
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Old 27th March 2009, 17:42   #3
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yes factory rim with clear coat I have meguiars tech wax 2.0,pinnacle souveran,klasse all in one
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anyone know of a good product
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those are all waxes to get scratches out of your wheels you will need a polish any pictures of the scratches on the wheels?
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those are all waxes to get scratches out of your wheels you will need a polish any pictures of the scratches on the wheels?
They don't show up to good on camera but here are a couple this set is not factory
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get some good polish like Einszett Extra and or Paint should get rid of them.

(you can do it by hand) after just put a nice coat of wax on it.
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get some good polish like Einszett Extra and or Paint should get rid of them.

(you can do it by hand) after just put a nice coat of wax on it.
Do you sell that if so could you post a link couldn't find it

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Einszett Extra followed by Einszett Paint

you could do your car with these as well by hand or by PC.
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