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    Question Powerball or flitz ????

    I have a contour svt with the stock alum. clear coated wheels. I currently have a mothers powercone and a lugnut brush(with shank for drill). They
    do a good job. I am thinking of buying a mini powerball or possibly the
    flitz ones . Which is better ?? Thanks in advance

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    Are you just trying to add a little shine to them? What do you plan on using w/ either type of media?
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    I am trying to get the rim part of the wheel as clean and polished as possible.
    Had A great deal of brake dust on them. I got 95 % of it off. I am left with
    some ashfault that I am working on. Used stoner tarm. porduct did not do
    much. I used a industrial cleaner that got most of it off. So now I use
    mothers plastic polish and wheel wax. Along with the powercone and lugnut brush. For a wheel and tire cleaner i used the blackfire product. So i am getting my wheels looking good. the front of them look great. The rims still need work.

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    I have heard Forrest from Mothers say that the plastic polishing with a power ball is your best bet. The clear on your wheels is softer then that on your paint so a plastic polish will work best.

    I have never used the flitz, but the mini PB is available at most auto parts store.
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    I would suggest using the Powerball as compare3d to the Flitz one. The Flitz one is chamois material which is much more abrasive than the Powerball.

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    Thumbs up Powerball /flitz

    Thanks Pad Man !! It looks like I will get the mothers. I certainly do not want
    to use a product that will mess up the clear coat. The flitz appears to be too
    abrasive. This forum can be a real good source of info Thanks all

 

 

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