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Old 12-02-2006, 11:10 AM
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Which do yall prefer for polising??? Please chime in! Mainly for toolboxes and wheels.
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Old 12-05-2006, 09:43 PM
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i would like to know too
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I've used the Powerball and it saves time, but polishing wheels is still a PITA! Take the wheels and get them ceramic clear coated. That's what I did to my Intros and have been polish free happy for a while now.
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I had the power ball and I liked it. Just don't use a cordless drill, unless your cordless drill spins as fast as a regular drill.
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Originally Posted by r8rs4lf
Take the wheels and get them ceramic clear coated. That's what I did to my Intros and have been polish free happy for a while now.
How much does something like that run? Who did it for you?
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Originally Posted by SAMOANBUILTGMC
How much does something like that run? Who did it for you?

now you is keepin the truck foo? what up wit dat?
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Convinced wifey to not trade it in. Got home that night and saw the truck parked in the driveway and thought......oh hell no! Truck vs. R32...............not going to happen.
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Originally Posted by SAMOANBUILTGMC
Convinced wifey to not trade it in. Got home that night and saw the truck parked in the driveway and thought......oh hell no! Truck vs. R32...............not going to happen.

now we know who wears the pants....how is that doin?

lets do that cam now
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Whenever you have some time ninja.... let me know!
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Originally Posted by SAMOANBUILTGMC
How much does something like that run? Who did it for you?
I can't remember exactly how much it ran me, but it wasn't expensive at all considering that all you will have to do is wash and dry them. What will cost you is the professional polishing that will have to be done to the wheels before the ceramic coat. That is a must because whatever the rims looks like before the coating, that's how they'll look after. So if they're dull, expect a dull ceramic coated rim.

I took my Intros back to Bryan @ Intro and he took care of it. He ended up taking them to Specialized Coatings somewhere in Orange County. I've taken a few things there for powdercoat as well. They do excellent work.


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