Posted February 6, 200916 yr comment_273291 this stuff works pretty well: it was more than I'd usually pay for mag polish but worth it. I was actually going to just leave these wheels on my parts car when it eventually gets hauled away because I thought they were too far gone. After searching and not finding any 15" wheels that I liked enough to spend the money on I decided to try cleaning these up and just go with different 14" ones. I know I got the polish on the tires but those aren't staying on the wheels. I plan to go with bridgestone RE960AS Edited February 6, 200916 yr by ta240 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/30731-a-bit-of-cleanup-on-the-wheels/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 6, 200916 yr comment_273295 Ahh! More Appliance Wire Mags, in your case the 14x7 version. I have two sets of the 14x6 size, am getting close to finished on my refurb of one of the two sets. Very much period-correct, a relatively common wheel for Zs back in the day. Due to some previous owner-inflicted damage, I'm experimenting with painting the area around the lug nuts with various grays - similar to the tail trim color. The attached picture was taken a few weeks ago, the project is farther along now. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/30731-a-bit-of-cleanup-on-the-wheels/#findComment-273295 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 6, 200916 yr Author comment_273299 it was actually a picture of your car on here that inspired me to clean up the wheels. I kept looking at it then at my wheels going "can they really look that good?"Good eye on the size. For some reason I had thought mine were 6". Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/30731-a-bit-of-cleanup-on-the-wheels/#findComment-273299 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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