Lots of custom wheel shops now offer repair and refinishing services
for just about all types of wheels. Don't know anything about cost,
but I know the service is available.
Tate
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanderburg [SMTP:vanderbu@silk.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 9:57 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: Wax on R/T wheels
What I'm having trouble with is on the aluminum stock wheels where
it's not
painted, it appears that there is a flaw(s) or maybe rock(s) have hit
the
clear coating, and now in those spots it's all dull and Awful looking.
the
rest of the wheel appears ok. how do I fix up these damaged areas?
-----Original Message-----
From: W. Jack Hilton III <hemi@mindspring.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 12:04 PM
Subject: DML: Wax on R/T wheels
>
>I remember that a few weeks back , a few of you mentioned that you
used
>some kind of wax on the wheels to keep them from accumilating brake
dust as
>bad .
>
>I am nearing my first rotation and would like to do something to
clean the
>wheels and then maybe some wax to keep them from getting as dirty ,
>especially on the insides (I know , anal retentive) .
>
>I saw some Mother's at Wally-World , but I was worried about it
removing
>the paint on the rims as it was for Aluminum and Magnesium wheels .
>
>
>
>
>
>Jack Hilton
>
>Black '98 R/T Club Cab
>
>http://www.mindspring.com/~hemi/jbd1.html
>
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