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rim polishing
well someone on this site helped me think of this method...later ill announce who it is.
i have had a really bad time with my rims for the last 5 years. a long time ago i let the water sit on my rim and it killed it...made it look ugly. usually i wax the rim but that doesnt last long. After hearing about this i had to try it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Materials: Mothers: Mag & Aluminum cleaner (found at any auto store $3.99) Buffer...high speed (optional)*usually most would do good without a high speed or a buffer...yet i just couldnt get it to look nice, so i whipped out my sander--->converted into a buffer/polisher hahaha Rags: 2 to 4 of them...perferably terry or microfiber. (i used cotton). ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Procedure: 1. first clean the rim...i was lazy so i just wiped the outside of the rim and decided later ill clean the rest. 2. get the application rag and apply a small but decent amount on it and then rub into the rim a section at a time. try to rub in the trouble spots more.... ![]() ![]() 3. either buff off or use the high speed buffer to take it off 4. inspect the rim and try again if there is any trouble spots.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ starting product ![]() ![]() after first clean ![]() ![]() ..still spots see after 2nd clean ![]() ....much nicer...it can be better after 3rd clean ![]() pretty easy isnt it? not in my case, i had to do at least 6 applications and buffings for my rim. but really it was worth it in the end. but this process took me umm...3 hours...thats cause i was playing with the dremel and how to apply it. 2 rims took me an hour....since i did it soo many times and took breaks every damn time hahahah! Finished product!! ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a very easy DIY. Most people dont concider the fact that their rims look wack....i do....and you guys thought i had a clean car!! hahahah. Later ill clean it up and apply this stuff on the spots where the brake dusts sits.... BTW: this product gets out stains like nothing...i had some brake dust stains from years ago...this product worked like a charm... Hope you guys enjoy...for the person who helped me...thanks...when i find out your name ill post it here.
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Re: rim polishing
Looks good!
Whay type of pad did you use on the buffer? Wool? |
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Re: rim polishing
humm...i think i used wool...or a lamb wool...yeah i think i used that, i had it for years...haha...
thanks!
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