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    Default Removing water spots on alum wheels?

    I've got a set of Pro Star's that have some water spots on them and I can't get them off. I've tried polishing them but it doesn't really seem to work. Does anybody else have something that works better on them? Specific kind of polish?
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    Pic of spots. Quick was would be a Mother Power ball and use some of the billet aluminum polish.
    Aluminum take some elbow grease to get shinning good. One you get the shine back put a coat of wax on it.
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    White diamond polish. I have used it all and by far this is the best polish if you follow the directions to the tee. Find it at advanced.
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    Personally I use wenol. Its an amazing polish but you have to order it online. Don't know any store that sells it.

    Edit - use the red tube first then follow up with the blue tube.

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    I used diamond as well when I had polished wheels
    because jack stand racecar

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