Cleaning rims

yes, def. the cheaper u go, more dust. I use bosch pads and they hold up well. (i wanna say 2wks.)
why would u need acid wash?

are they yellowed?
well i buy the "good" pads at pepboys. theyre $60/pair, and the best ones i can get for my vehicle (at pepboys). i cant remember what brand they are though. unfortunatly my truck goes through them like i go through cheesesteaks. and that of course is cause my rear brakes do virtually nothing at all (soon to be fixed).

i just figured acid wash would eat off anything.

 
i just figured acid wash would eat off anything.
it will, including your chrome. try some rubbing compound and polish. clean them real well first use the stuff i mentioned above. then clean/ dry. and go to town with rubin compound and polish.

turtle wax makes a good chrome polish.

 
it will, including your chrome. try some rubbing compound and polish. clean them real well first use the stuff i mentioned above. then clean/ dry. and go to town with rubin compound and polish.
turtle wax makes a good chrome polish.
these arent crome rims. these are stock aluminum rims on my blazer

(at least i think theyre aluminum...)

 
ah i didnt know, u drive a extreme? it still peel off w/e down to the metal. unless its polished.

try sanding it very very fine and and doing some rubbing compound. as for very fine i think 3k grit.

 
ah i didnt know, u drive a extreme? it still peel off w/e down to the metal. unless its polished.
try sanding it very very fine and and doing some rubbing compound. as for very fine i think 3k grit.
not an extreme, 2-door 4x4. what does "w/e" mean?

 
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