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Making OEM Rays Shine?


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Ok, so a little bit of background info. I recently bought a second hand Rays alloy as I took a chunk out of mine. It came from the breakers and is in need of a refurb. My other 3 corners look fine in my opinion, no flaking or bubbling, laquer I presume is ok as nothing seems to pit to them, so this side of Christmas I can't justify getting the lot done. The only thing is now, I know that my new acid dipped and resprayed wheel is going to show up my other 3, regardless of how good I think they are at the moment.

 

I've never used any kind of wheel cleaning products before, I just shampoo my alloys at the end of every wash. I've used the search button and read tips on cleaning wheels. Is my best bet just to use a good ph neutral wheel cleaner to get the other 3 to shine as best possible or is there anything else I can do bar a refurb?

 

Thanks in advance, Chris.

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When you buy your house make sure the garage allows you enough room to park the car in it and that you can open the doors. Sounds nuts I know but heard some horror stories of new build homes with totally unusable garages for anything other than just storage space. Good luck. ;)

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Haha, my other car is a Mini, which has priority over pretty much everything, including the missus, so that will be in the garage. It fits in small spaces.

A Mini never has priority over a Zed don't you know this?!! :angry: "Zeds come first" ~ It is the first rule of Zed club. :lol: Ha ha. You should be fine then if it's only your Mini going in the garage. :thumbs:
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