I have pictures of the car, but I can't figure out how to upload them to here
EDIT: I have figured out how to upload pictures and they will be posted shortly. (Post is pending approval and should be up once approved)


I second that! - BCredfury wrote:You need to host them and then copy the image link from where you are hosting the image from and insert it between "[img]yourimagelinkhere,nospaces[/img]"

hi, if you have facebook, you can use that and put the web address between bracketsPonBon3800 wrote:Thanks for the help. How do I host them? (If you can't tell, I'm new to the site)















Used tin foil on my swoopies that were looking pretty bad. Look like brand new wheels now and took very little time.MKMike wrote:
I'd love to know how you got the wheels so polished.
Please share your method.

It's a secretMKMike wrote:
I'd love to know how you got the wheels so polished.
Please share your method.






nos4blood70 wrote:Amazing! Other than the gas door rust, the car looks much cleaner inside and out than the mileage would suggest. Nice find!

That's an interesting idea.jradke61 wrote:Used tin foil on my swoopies that were looking pretty bad. Look like brand new wheels now and took very little time.MKMike wrote:
I'd love to know how you got the wheels so polished.
Please share your method.

Science is exactly what it is. You will be amazed at what it does. I know I was.MKMike wrote:That's an interesting idea.jradke61 wrote:Used tin foil on my swoopies that were looking pretty bad. Look like brand new wheels now and took very little time.MKMike wrote:
I'd love to know how you got the wheels so polished.
Please share your method.
I found a page which details the science behind it.
Probably will be the way I go, since it actually converts the oxidation back to chrome.
http://www.robertscycle.com/chrome-clean.html
Thank you to both of you for the replies.
I'm looking forward to having shiny wheels again.

