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An aluminum rim that’s oxidized is usually caused from salt getting under the clear coat and pitting the aluminum. Use sandpaper and a clear coat of paint to protect aluminum car rims withhelp from car restoration specialists in this free video on car maintenance. Expert: Gary Malec John Grassi Bio: Gary Malec and John Grassi rebuild cars and boats, do household handyman work, and build computers. Filmmaker: gary malec

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mikebakeson123 on 26 September, 2009 at 7:10 am #

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where can i buy the clear coat for the rims?


utubeb14 on 28 September, 2009 at 2:48 am #

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start with 200 the go up 400 ..600…. still its smooth with no scratches


CyrusDawes on 29 September, 2009 at 8:39 am #

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You’d have to re-apply the clear coat to if you use most any tire or wheel cleaner.

5 Stars the other guy on eHow with a Grand Cherokee in his garage basically talked about removing corrosion. The wheel was pristine therefore making his video useless.


Gamble2185 on 30 September, 2009 at 2:00 am #

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200 grid? does that scratch? should you resand? should your polish? helP!