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		<description>Tell us you secrets how do you keep your car clean</description>
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			<title>Chrome Polishing</title>
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			<description>To that extra bling out of any type of chrome , use any good quality car wax as your follow up to Mothers Chrome Polish.  My Motegi DPK-5 Chromes are almost 3  years old now. They've been under weather stress, snow, rain, you name it, and people STILL ask me are my wheels new?

 As you already know, chrome is something you definitely have to stay on top of if you want to keep that mirror finish going.  I treat my Motegi's with a once over of Mothers Chrome polish in which I let stand and dry  ...</description>
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