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Old 05-11-2017, 03:25 PM
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I know what claybaring does to your paint but is there any reason why someone should clay their wheels? I have powdercoated wheels, not painted. So is it wasted energy to do that to them?
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If they're powdercoated, dont waste your time. If painted, it's a good idea to clay to remove any crap that might be in the paint.
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I know you said wheel, but when I read the title I imagined someone claybaring their tire. Thought that was funny. Nothing else to add here, have a great day.




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