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  1. Join Date
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    I have an Elantra with alloy wheels. I just went to Blaze and found there are only two alternatives to polish the rims:

    1. Mother's Mags and Aluminum Polish
    2. Meguiar's All metal polish. It says that it gives highest possible polish?!

    I know that there are also inexpensive metal polishes, which I suppose works in the same way.

    This post here talks about using Baking Soda and Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Hydrochloric acid: Shine Up Those Rims Like A Pro

    Any experiences on what is the best to make the wheel rims REALLY SHINE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves282 View Post
    I have an Elantra with alloy wheels. I just went to Blaze and found there are only two alternatives to polish the rims:

    1. Mother's Mags and Aluminum Polish
    2. Meguiar's All metal polish. It says that it gives highest possible polish?!

    I know that there are also inexpensive metal polishes, which I suppose works in the same way.

    This post here talks about using Baking Soda and Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Hydrochloric acid: Shine Up Those Rims Like A Pro

    Any experiences on what is the best to make the wheel rims REALLY SHINE?
    Uhh.. keep them clean?

  3. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Uhh.. keep them clean?
    I also found in Ace Hardware other alternatives such as:

    1. MC
    2. Spotless
    3. Gel
    4. Kiwi metal polish

    They are much less expensive. I suppose the first three will take care of keeping them clean.

    But am now thinking of topping the cleaning with Kiwi.

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Making alloy rims SHINE: mothers or megs or inexpensive alternative