Busch Aluminium Wash

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Guys/Gals,

Polishing my Iforged wheels is getting a little old quickly. Even with a wheel sealant, I am looking at my Powerball and some Metal Polish (the discontinued Pinnacle Cycle Polish rocks) to often. Someone told me about this wheel cleaner that "supposedly" removes oxidation quickly without serious rubbing. Anyone use it ?? Anyone know anything good or bad about it ?? Anyone have the manufacturers website ?? (I cannot find it locally at Autoparts stores, and appears online on truck stores carry it) Any help is appreciated.

UPDATE
Found website finally .... under construction however. Any users ???
http://www.buschpolishes.com/
 
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killrwheels@autogeek said:
Guys/Gals,

Polishing my Iforged wheels is getting a little old quickly. Even with a wheel sealant, I am looking at my Powerball and some Metal Polish (the discontinued Pinnacle Cycle Polish rocks) to often. Someone told me about this wheel cleaner that "supposedly" removes oxidation quickly without serious rubbing. Anyone use it ?? Anyone know anything good or bad about it ?? Anyone have the manufacturers website ?? (I cannot find it locally at Autoparts stores, and appears online on truck stores carry it) Any help is appreciated.

UPDATE
Found website finally .... under construction however. Any users ???
http://www.buschpolishes.com/

I found some online ofr about $15. It is for mild-morderate corrosion and stains. I think if you used it regularly perhap every time you wash you could really save yourself a lot of elbow grease. Next time stick to coated or chrome wheels!
 
I will test that P21S product on my aluminum Weld Pro Stars, hopefully this weekend. I will take pics and let you know what I think. I've got some right here and it looks pretty interesting...the jar says "Removes corrosion and brightens stainless steel, aluminum, chrome, etc."
 
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