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Original Never Dull in the blue can, at Walmart. I used it for years on my Centerilnes and received many compliments.
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I think we're trying to duplicate the factory spun, machined finish..ala Moon discs, for the senior citizens here.
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The MW flys are magnesium and are hard to clean,the ST's are alum.How dull are the fly's,you may have to get them polished at a shop.Also they have a red foam like center filler,is it still solid not cracked?.A buddy had a pair about 20 yrs.ago and they were very dull (grey) and soiled.He had them polished and then clear coated looked like new.Sold them about 10 yrs later with center caps for big $$. Perfect wheel for an early to mid 70's drag car resto. gsa612
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If you are trying to maintain/keep the original grey anodized finish on a super trick be gentle,hot water with the lightest duty SOS pads following the factory spun finish.
But not an acid style cleaner you would use on a Centerline as they do not have a coating like the Cragar You may want to remove the bolts for best results. |
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Mark you are right on, I'm pretty sure the original finish was due to the metal spinning process used during production.
My front ST's are in really good shape so I just use a damp towel on them. The rears I want to use need help. Planning to mount a spare outer rim on a lathe, spin it slowly and drag a stiff wire brush or an abrasive to duplicate the original sheen finish, not trying to polish them. I have one new in box 15X14, 7" BS ST I can use to compare the finish with and would love to find another! The MW Fleas(magnesium) were polished at some point in time, now a fuzzy dark gray. One has the red filler in good shape the other does not. Rear Flys(aluminum) one set polished and the other set spun spun needing some help. Thanks again
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Thanks Dirk! You wouldn't happen to have his contact info you could PM to me?
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I've spoken with Doug in the past,his rears were new old stock he found,the fronts are new Bogarts (brushed) ,with Super Trick caps...
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