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rockslide24 07-28-2011 09:37 PM

that sounds like oven cleaner to me, but it should work. Just stinks a lot more then greased lighting.

badhoopty 08-01-2011 11:53 AM

is greased lighting the same stuff as the old castrol super clean?

i really miss castrol super clean... :cry:

paul6ppca 08-02-2011 08:56 AM

I used purple power,same ingrediant as greased lightning.Worked great on the beadlocks! take about 40 to 60 min to remove all of the annidizing.

BiG_DaWgZ 08-09-2011 03:26 PM

Great Tip for removing anodizing SAFELY and with minimal negative effects to the Aluminum ! "thumbsup"


Everyone has their own favorite Aluminum polishes.......In the past I've had to polish quite a few sets of 15"x14" WIDE Weld Wheels....on my trucks that got USED alot....so it was very important to find a polish that worked well.

Quite a few years back....while at a 4x4 event that is well known called the "JAMBOREE".....II ran into the guy who makes/owns/sells a polish that is pretty awesome.

It's now called BUSCH SUPER SHINE ALUMINUM POLISH.


Try it out....and see for yourself.

I was converted after the first 10 minutes that I used it.


Highly oxidized wheels that normally took me about an hour to get their shine back......(when doing it all by hand).......now only took me about 15 minutes !



Thanks for the great tips....as always !


ArOn

badhoopty 08-09-2011 08:09 PM

ive always been a fan of nev-r-dull myself.


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