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I mistakenly thought all aluminum wheels were clearcoated. I guess I should just try the powerball and see what happens.
thanks Autom8r
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They didn't know what clearcoat was in '78. The first 'Vettes with clearcoat were the 81s when they switched from St. Louis to Bowling Green production.
I can't believe 81s are 26 years old and qualify for antique tags... which I STILL don't have on my '38 Poncho...
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I can't believe 81s are 26 years old and qualify for antique tags... which I STILL don't have on my '38 Poncho...
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yeah Autom8r----That's very true with clearcoats. Also, they were just starting to figure out that cars and computers might be a "good thing"
I can't believe i'm 64;; seems like just last year I was 63. Man, times flying like a well tuned Vette.
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Yeah... I know well... Once you turn 60 and wake up in the morning and nothing hurts, check yourself out real good... you probably died last night.....
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Here in mid-Missouri, we've had so much snow,ice and bitter cold weather I can't get my new toy out of the garage. I bought it drove it home and parked it in the garage. The next day we got 18 inches of snow.....then 4 "...then 5"....then 3" of sleet and of course cooooold temperatures.
At the moment, I don't really care if those wheels are coated or not.
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You oughta move to Nashville... We have had a 1.25" total all year.... in 2 "snowstorms" last week...
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We had real nice weather up until I bought that 78 then.... wham!
Those melting glaciers around the world are reforming in my neighborhood. More snow & ice predicted...sigh. I better get that garage heated.
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I know that this is an older post but I just want to throw something into the mix. I highly recommend using Heavy Metal Polish. It comes in three grades Blue (fine), Green (medium) and Red (course). This stuff works great. I use it on all of the aluminum parts on the wife's 69 Camaro and the Vette. The Torque Thrust II's on the Camaro hae been on the car for 9 years and they still look new. I polish them twice a year. The polish has a wax in it so you don't have to polish all of the time. It is only available online or at truckstops. It runs about $15.00 to $20.00 a bottle but worth every penny. A bottle lasts me about 2 years. And no, I don't own stock in the company. I have used all of the others and they don't hold a candle to this stuff. For older oxidized wheels, I recommend using the red or green first and then going to the blue. Once your wheels are polished, a quick rub down with the blue will keep them shiny. 1969 L46 2007-05-25 07:01:35
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Vette(s): black 1982 coupe slate gray interior, 350 crossfire, 1985 fuel pump, Steeroids R&P conversion
Jim, who makes these products, where are they available? They sound good
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JIM. thanks for the great info. I see we're almost neighbors. I go through Jeff City going to my daughter's in Warrenton.
CHIP and others, try.... www.heavymetalpolish.com ....Might be pretty good stuff.
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