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LAN's GTI
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Post by LAN's GTI »

Started to refurb my wheels today, took some serious sanding, as they were pretty bad, but they're looking good now, gonna do the other 2 on Saturday.
BTW, they were done with wet and dry grades from 240 down to 1200 followed by a polish with Autosol. Centres were T-cut and waxed as they were nearly perfect.
Will post some more pics next week when tyres are back on and they're on the car.
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Post by DubGTI »

Top work mate :D (you used every grade from 240-1200 ? :shock: )
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Post by LAN's GTI »

:D Not every grade, 240, 400, 600, 800, 1200, lots of grades makes it easier and gives a better finish IMO!
Split two wheels, took them to get tyres taken off, stripped them, and polished them in about 4 Hrs!
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Post by Redline »

Good work 8)

Took me awhile to do mine, but that was due to doing them in December in an unheated garage :lol:
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Post by LAN's GTI »

I had a sunny garden to do mine in, and I'm a professional decorator, so all that sanding is kinda natural to me! :lol:
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Post by moynas »

You should use a mop fella attached to a drill will save some of the sanding down,

Plus i'd try something better than autosol you'll be surprised how weak a shine that stuff gives compared to other brands!! (Brilliant 3 stage, megs, alumagic)
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Post by benny oopz »

They look good.

You're making me fell bad though, I really ought to get round to doing mine!
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Post by danny_boy »

is it just a case of sanding down the alloy? or do you have to spray laquer (duno how to spell it lol) and other stuff on??
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Good job. I'd probably make a right cock-up of it
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Post by Luke'sGti »

very good work 8) - i'm going to give mine a go in a couple of weeks time - as asked above - do you have to coat the wheels in a laquer once sanded down? If so which ones are recommended? Best method to apply etc? Thanks guys
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Post by Redline »

The lacquer is what essentially causes the corrosion problem.

So when I did mine, I didn't reapply any lacquer. All I did was keep them clean and polish them with Autosol.
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Post by LAN's GTI »

Yeah, thats what I did, no lacquer, just gonna polish them regularly. I bedded the centres in with gasket sealant to try to stop water getting in between the rim and centre, hopefully this will stop the corrosion inside.

Might get a set of G60 steels before winter sets in.
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Post by DanDiesel »

good work man!! look brand new!!
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