Ok, so I have polished zr1 wheels, I normally would clean them with the spray cleaner for raw aluminum wheels by eagleone then spray them off while at car wash. When I got home I would use mother's aluminum polish with a powerball to shine them up. Recently though (the past two weeks) I have not been able to clean my car b/c of being so busy. This cleaning regiment I am on is not satisfying, what is the best stuff to use and best way to take care of polished wheels. I want mine to look bright agian. Also, I noticed a few small spots that are dulled on on my one rear wheel. They won't go away with polish, I heard they can be there forever, is that true or is there something I can do to get rid of them or make them less noticable. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I wish I could help, but the spray cleaners are killing my polished rims on the Vette, and I can't find anything that will remove the spots right now. I'm seriously thinking about ditching those rims for some chrome or painted wheels. I'm very disappointed in these polished wheels.1996 Camaro. \"RedKnight\" on MOFBA.org.
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