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A great use for "Ice".....
I bought some of this stuff way back, for my car. Turned out to be a pain in the but to get enough of it wiped back off that it didn't look blotchy + it had no durability, and in a nutshell, just wasn't worth the hassle IMPO. So it just sat in the garage.
Now, remember I had asked a while back about "waxing powder coat" ??? {and BTW, both my bumpers, and my wheels are powder coated}
Well, I got this little idea... Grabbed the "Ice" and a micro-fiber towel, and hit just one wheel, and one small side part of the rear bumper (just for a test) and it looked great ! But I waited a week to see how it would hold up.... and also how it would wash off. No problems at all. So last week, I did all of my wheels, and it made them look "better than new" ! It seems like it helps to wipe off some of the brake dust, but even if not, they look "blacker than black" with no dusty look.
Today I did all the wheels, and the bumpers, both the powder coat, and the plastic, plus my side mirrors, handles, etc !
And damn ! This stuff is the shiz ! :-) Kind of funny that it sucks on paint (which I think is what its mostly marketed for) but it is awesome on powder coat, and plastic trim !
Just thought I'd pass this on....
Peace,
Fish
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2008 F150 5.4L XLT Supercab, Magnaflow true dual exhaust, Pro Comp 7089 wheels,
Bilstein 5100 shocks with 2" front lift, BFG AT 285/70-17"s, Snug Top SL PTM bedcover,
Roush grille, Hella blackout headlights, Westin step bars, Powder coat bumpers,
4% rear 3 window tint, 15% front sides
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