Re: Wheel Care

From: Todd Flummer (Mustang@netunlimited.net)
Date: Wed Oct 28 1998 - 16:04:31 EST


Robert,

I always used a polish called Lazy Man's polish (Imagine that). It's about
the easiest to use that I have ever found. You can get at almost any truck
stop because it works so good and doesn't take anytime to put on or take
off. I've used it for about two years and have not found anything even
close. If you keep your wheels clean (soap and water) you only have to
polish them.

Todd
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Trottmann <rotrottmann@davidson.edu>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 3:24 PM
Subject: DML: Wheel Care

>Well, my beautiful new wheels/tires came in on Monday, and I'm getting
>them installed next Wednesday. I was wondering what I should use to
>care for these babys, to keep them as shiny and new as the day we met.
>They are Centerline, 16X8 Trigons, you can see them on
>centerlinewheels.com if you care. Can't wait to get them on my Dak w/
>the 255/50 BFG Comp T/A HR4's I bought from Pat.
>Thanks for any info on wheel care,
>Robert
>
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>Mailto:rotrottmann@davidson.edu
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>95 Sport 318 Auto 2WD
>ICQ 19665525
>
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