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Wicked metal polish

Started by JT01, September 15, 2010, 03:52:35 PM

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JT01

Just like the name says I have never seen anything like it. Ive been redoing my chrome moldings and a guy told me about this stuff it looks like milk it removes any fine scratches and shines better than anything Ive ever seen and Ive been detailing cars for over 20 years. Its really easy to use and if you use a buffer WOW. Its hard to fine I got it from a place that sells Semi parts I did see some on ebay its in a yellow bottle. Just wanted to let you guys now incase anyone is polishing anything. I was going to buy new tailight trim not now. Heres a couple of pics.                                                                                                                                          

twodko

FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!

JT01

The place I got mine it was $10.60 not bad at all for how great it works

jaak

Looks great! :2thumbs: I'll have to give it a try!

Jason

JT01

On my Vector wheels I first polished them with mothers and they looked good but after I got the Wicked and used it they look like polished aluminum. On the wheels and my moldings I bought one of the mothers power ball cones and use it to buff with the regular power ball doesnt work as well as the cone version

vancamp

gonna have to check some of the local truck shops. :yesnod:

jb666

NICE!! I've been using Adam's for a number of years but I'll give this a try, thank you!!  :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

jaak

Sorry for changing the subject JT01, but I was wondering.....is that a reproduction rear bumper, or did you re-chrome the original? Looks like the fit is good, just wondering which one you got there.

Jason

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JT01

Quote from: jaak on September 15, 2010, 09:17:14 PM
Sorry for changing the subject JT01, but I was wondering.....is that a reproduction rear bumper, or did you re-chrome the original? Looks like the fit is good, just wondering which one you got there.

Jason
The rear bumper is a repo AMD

41husk

I will have to try this, I use the wadding polish.  It works well but stains the hands up.
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