Coconut
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- San Jose, CA
- First Name
- Aaron
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 Mustang GT Magnetic manual
Try vinegar or simple green. If that doesn't work claybar.
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what would you call it?I wouldn't really call that a blemish given its location. It couldn't possibly be visible.
any mark that is not designed to be there, is defined as a blemish, visible or not........I wouldn't really call that a blemish given its location. It couldn't possibly be visible.
They will fit. I have 20x10s on all four corners with 275s and no spacers.Can someone reply asap. The ford techs are saying the 20x10 won't f it. The shocks are really close to it. Is it fine as is? In Canada if that matters.
I tried soap/water first, then a light wheel cleaner and then wheel wax. It seems to go away when it's "wet", but as soon as it dries or I buff away the wax it comes back 100% as it was before.
I will try the claybar suggestion.
lol you want mine? I hate black lug nuts! therefore, they'll never get used. pay shipping and I'll send them your way........There were only 18 lug nuts..... Fuck.
Good call! Yea that looks like lime, try vinegar, diet coke, CLR, etc.If it's hard water/ calcification, you could try spraying it with pure white vinegar, wait about 30 seconds, then wipe off with cloth. If it doesn't come off after two or three applications of the white vinegar, it's something else.
you get the 20's or 19's? staggered?Looks good! Waiting to put mine on once all the snow dries up.
Car looks great Scott!