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Ihave the same bike as you 95, same colors exactly, i use mothers powerball, alot of elbow grease, and a few terry towels i keep wet with polish on them, and just start with one, and work my way around. It helps to have the bike up in the air, as you can spin the wheel to get to the next spoke, instead of moving where you work.
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I was thinking about getting a mini powerball but i wasn't too sure how that would work on the spoke wheels that i have. I'm assuming you use the liquid metal polish with it.
I use S 100 to clean if they are really dirty. Then I take a wide shoe lace soaked in chrome polish. wrap around the spoke and polish. Get a bike lift.
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