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Hey @Diseazd I  want your opinion too! 

Keep the hubcaps old looking but protect them with some wax for 20 years storage. I like Maguire's #7 on old paint.

I'm scared I'll go all "Cliff" and over do it, OCD and all that Bud Light. LOL

I've made up my mind just typing to you and Cantech Z.

Thanks. Cliff

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To put a period (correct) on this thread I soaked and wiped them with a sponge. Then used Maguire's #7 to revitlize the old paint. The one I did looks good and is still early '70s paint. I didn't want to repaint and have a gold tooth shining when I opened my 52 year old teeth to be seen.

I'm happy and the money and time will be put in a box for years but worth it when I sale.

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Those are really nice and for a really nice price compared to what I have seen them selling for on Ebay. I have a set that were removed at the dealer and have never used. I have had them for over 30 years. Just made a deal on a 72 that needs restoration. Finally have a car to put my hubcaps on 🙂

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