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Old April 6th 2006, 18:34
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its beginning . . . . i hope !

well i made a start on my wheels as i was let down by the idiot who reckoned he could restore them

i ordered a polishing kit off ebay and tried it out to see how it went

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dont worry i'm gonna split the wheels so i can do a proper job on them
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Old April 7th 2006, 05:53
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that should turn out very nice.
What is the procedure you are using?
I always strip the paint with a very strong chemical and then start grinding with a p220, then a p400-p600-p800-p1000 and then switch to wet sanding paper p800-p100-p1200-p1500-p2000 and then start polishing.
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Old April 9th 2006, 09:56
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yeah im doing that then going through the 4 polishing compounds that ive got with the progressively softer head - at the moment im just going round the rim with a dremel and cleaning up the flashing left from the casting and getting rid of any marks left by kerbing and it looks really good so far

but ive turned my attention to my bumpers today, i'm drilling them out for that race trach refugee look and it will hopefully save some weight too as they are very heavy at the moment

but its taking a long time without access to machine tools
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Old April 10th 2006, 21:38
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Here is a good wheel polishing article as well.

The only question I have is if there is an air tool with a polish attachment to speed up the process over all that hand rubbing!?

FWIW I have the exact wheels and plan to polish them out.

What about a clear coat of paint after the polish? Or just keep them waxed?.. Dunno if there is a wax for wheels?
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Old April 11th 2006, 07:22
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What about a clear coat of paint after the polish?
clear coat will hold only a short time and then start to peel off, the surface is just to smooth for it to stay on.
I use a thin layer of silicone spray to protect the wheels over winter but the key to keeping them in top shape is cleaning them at least once a week and use a good product (we have Unipol or Belgom over in Belgium) to keep them shiny.
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Old April 11th 2006, 09:37
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yeah once ive got them finished i will just give them a going over with solvol once a week the keep them looking tip top

with regards to rubbing them down by hand, i feel its the only way to get them looking as good as possible, with a power tool i feel that you will rub away more alluminium than you want too if you are not too careful, which is very easy to do when one rim alone (split rims remember) will take at least 16 man hours to complete

this is not a quick and easy job - if you think that you will end up with wheels not looking as good as they have the potential to look
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