Something on my wheels :(
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I dont know what it is so dont ask, i use soap and water to clean them.. i've tried using clay bar, never dull, and some mcguires stuff forget what it's called, but it's pink, and this **** WILL NOT come off.. Anybody got any ideas?

Sorry if this is wrong section but most people look here so i am hoping to get a response soon
UPDATE:
After using $40 worth of products recommended nothing worked! Not the mothers ball, nothing. FINALLY i decided to try Mr. Clean Magic Eraser( cost me $2 at CVS).. and let me tell you, this stuff was not invented by a human. Aliens have figured out a way to travel to heaven and harness the juices of gods vagina into these things. I literally pounded the stains for a good hour+ with other stuff. I picked up these magic erasers, ONE SWIPE and most of it was GONE. SHENANIGANS.

This product is sheer rape.

Sorry if this is wrong section but most people look here so i am hoping to get a response soon

UPDATE:
After using $40 worth of products recommended nothing worked! Not the mothers ball, nothing. FINALLY i decided to try Mr. Clean Magic Eraser( cost me $2 at CVS).. and let me tell you, this stuff was not invented by a human. Aliens have figured out a way to travel to heaven and harness the juices of gods vagina into these things. I literally pounded the stains for a good hour+ with other stuff. I picked up these magic erasers, ONE SWIPE and most of it was GONE. SHENANIGANS.

This product is sheer rape.
Last edited by AllStock; Feb 1, 2009 at 05:26 AM.
looks like what you're using doesn't have enough abrasive attributes. might need to break out a polisher and use some standard scratch remover. don't use anything acid based on those though.
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I had same problem back on my first set of volks. Don't ever use wheel polishing on volks.
Never got rid of the dullness permanently. I rubb wd40 it helped but its not permanent solution.
Never got rid of the dullness permanently. I rubb wd40 it helped but its not permanent solution.
Last edited by FRLDYZPIMPN; Jan 30, 2009 at 11:11 AM.
i actually remember this happening to one of my wheels. i think it was left over roadkill or something and i didn't wash my car for a few weeks (shame i know). i just used my porter cable / orange pad and some standard paint polish to remove it. smooth and shiny again.
4 grit, Jesus Christ
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