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      04-21-2022, 05:53 PM   #4
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I actually got a pretty cool, well reasoned reply from a fellow BMW enthusiast, which was put into words slightly different.

see I knew it could be done, no need to be snobby about it.

I think I'm going to try Rimblades as an alternative, there cheaper and although more of a Placebo....

"It looks like brine would get in there, between the Alloygator and the wheel, evaporate and leave salt...I've noticed that cars with steel wheels and plastic wheel covers have their steel wheels rusted in a few years."

Txs all, I'm considering this closed now !

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