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Wheel Wells, Rims and Tires Rims, wheel wells and tires make a bold statement for the appearance of the vehicle, do you know how to properly detail these key components? Would you like to learn?

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Old 10-24-2007, 04:48 PM
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Would you say the CG straight is stronger then P21s?
Im positive that it is, but its still lighter than PB wheel spray.
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P21S is probably the most gental wheel spray I have used.

IM A 2 BUCKET SYSTEM WASHER NOW!!! Whats next? BIRTH OF A DETAILER?

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Old 10-24-2007, 04:51 PM
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P21S is probably the most gental wheel spray I have used.

IM A 2 BUCKET SYSTEM WASHER NOW!!! Whats next? BIRTH OF A DETAILER?

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i thinkhe has posted in every thread :p, i got a good kick when i logged on and saw his name 26 times... but its what i like to see, keep te posts comming
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wow, great looking car Chris! Good to see that you wet the floor before hand. So many "painters" just wetsand it out later.
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The car was not painted in my garage but we did wet the floors when I painted the undercarrige and engine bay. Saves sooo much work.
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Loving this thread. I get info on how to take an entire Cobra apart and put it back together along with some Wheel Cleaner advice!

I personally have P21S Wheel Gel but it's so expensive that I only use it on my best details, and then only the front wheels.

Might have to give the Chemical Guys stuff a try.
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Chris. Beautiful car bro. Makes me miss my 96GT. The intake and valve covers look great btw as well as the rear-end.
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I had a small detail job this past weekend (sorry, no pics) and used the Surf City wheel cleaner for the 1st time. The wheels were not that bad but the barrels in particular cleaned up really nice. I'm looking forward to trying this out some more. You can use it dry or wet on the wheel too (the instructions say dry, but I had called them and that's what they told me).
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