Mistake, big mistake! Works like sandpaper.Originally posted by AE86tofu:while washing the car...tried 2 remove the stubborn brake dust which was on the wheels...but 2 no avail so i used a scouring pad 2 scrub it off...worked but when the rims dried it was HORRIBLE...so many hairline scratches and the shine on my rims are gone....what should i do?? any way to repair them???
no lah.....i was trying hard to find the scratches on the rims...Originally posted by AE86tofu:dude whats wrong man??? This is one of the few pics that i have taken of it since i have no digi cam.....and I am wondering if autosol can work on this type of rims as he might be thinking that i ma using those stainless alloy rims
orh...this pic was taken abt 3 months ago la...if there is scratches and i have a digicam i might as well take the freakin' Rim right....Originally posted by dcx:no lah.....i was trying hard to find the scratches on the rims...![]()
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I guess he meant light scratches that dull his rims' shine. DIY, I wondered would Basso help. Or got money, just let the above pros to settle it.Originally posted by Apollo_sg:respray: Yew Lip at Sin Ming Road.
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