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MaxHarvard 05-24-2006 07:41 PM

Anyone used the "powerball"?
 
From meguires? I want to know if it works before i shell out the $50.

Steve1968LS2 05-24-2006 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaxHarvard
From meguires? I want to know if it works before i shell out the $50.

I did.. sort of as a test.. I certainly cut down on the polish time but the large ball had a hard time getting in small nooks and crannies.. I saw they now make a smaller version for tight spaces..

I thought they were something like $30.. not $50..

camcojb 05-24-2006 09:00 PM

I was less than impressed.


Jody

importkiller69ss 05-24-2006 09:24 PM

power ball
 
like steve says the big one is too big but works pretty well...not as good as i thought..for realy dirty stuff it cleans them easier than scrubbing...i got mine off ebay new//2 bottles of power metal polish..1 ball and 2 micro rags for 35 bucks...i just got the small one to see if it is easier

tracy 05-24-2006 09:55 PM

They are Mothers brand...the one that Chiper Foose advertises on tv.

I tried the small one on billet wheels with the Mother's metal polish...it was just ok...not as good as Chip made it look.

x-tream 05-24-2006 10:25 PM

I thought it worked awsome!! i can see were the small one would come in handy for small areas. I find that it does just as good a job as polishing by hand , but you get done much faster.

zbugger 05-24-2006 11:41 PM

Jody, try polishing something that's dirty. It might work better for you. :P

Honestly, it works pretty decent. You do have to follow the directions though. I tested it on one of my Cragar Superlite II wheels that are currently on the Camaro. They are dirty as all hell. Well, three of them are. I used Windex to clean up the wheel first. Did ok, but not good. I then used the small powerball on it. It worked pretty good. There are some deep stains in there still, but most of it cleaned up. Work the thing back and forth, and if it's not clean enough for you after one application, try it again. A variable speed drill works great. I'd recommend the small version.

Steve1968LS2 05-25-2006 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaxHarvard
From meguires? I want to know if it works before i shell out the $50.

Tell ya what.. email me your info and I will see if I can shoot you a freebie to try.. then you can report on how it worked for ya :)

deal or no deal?? lol

MaxHarvard 05-25-2006 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
Tell ya what.. email me your info and I will see if I can shoot you a freebie to try.. then you can report on how it worked for ya :)

deal or no deal?? lol


Sounds like a deal! PM Sent :)

markss28 05-25-2006 03:26 PM

I have the power ball, I think it works pretty good. You do have to clean up the surface first then start applying the ball and liquid to the metal. iIfind using it for about 5 minutes on each wheel and then take a dry clothe and just wipe it down does the trick.


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