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What Wax on Painted center fuchs?
I need something I can pic up quick from Autozone, oriely's or walmart. I know that limits me but I'm forced to drive the car with my Fuchs. I just put them on. The sat at Al Reeds for a couple month (not complaining/ look awesome) and another couple months in my garage. I got them on and haven't put anything on them. I'm afraid they might get marred before I get a coat of something on them.
Any advice.
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Any good quality wax should do but I really like the Collinite waxes. 845 Insulator wax would work nicely and you should be able to get it at Advanced Auto Parts. Look in the marine section if you can't find it in the auto section. Don't know why they stock it there but in Florida they do.
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Do they have the clear coat on them? If they do, I can't think of the reason why they get marred. I am thinking of any OEM wheel on modern cars. Another thought, does Al Reed clear coat works as well as OEM wheel? Anyone knows?
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