polishing standerd wheels
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jamesthomas404
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polishing standerd wheels
i want to polish the steelies that come on a polo, just wondering if it is possible and how i would go about it, i want like a mirror finish see, thanks, James
alright.
i'm just try to polish the lips and centre caps on my bbs wheels. ive been looking round the different forums and theres loads of helps and how too's
basiclly you have to start my removing the current finish, and prepping it back to bare metal. from there i've tried using all the different grades of wet and dry, that creates quite a shiny finish bu could be alot beta, depends on the quality of finish your after.
i've got two different grades of polishing mops on order, due any day now, so i'll keep you posted about how well that works
have a search for polishing on club polo and demon vw, so useful threads
hope thats some help
i'm just try to polish the lips and centre caps on my bbs wheels. ive been looking round the different forums and theres loads of helps and how too's
basiclly you have to start my removing the current finish, and prepping it back to bare metal. from there i've tried using all the different grades of wet and dry, that creates quite a shiny finish bu could be alot beta, depends on the quality of finish your after.
i've got two different grades of polishing mops on order, due any day now, so i'll keep you posted about how well that works
have a search for polishing on club polo and demon vw, so useful threads
hope thats some help
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jamesthomas404
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kk thanks alot mate, keep me posted, cheers, james
henry01 wrote:alright.
i'm just try to polish the lips and centre caps on my bbs wheels. ive been looking round the different forums and theres loads of helps and how too's
basiclly you have to start my removing the current finish, and prepping it back to bare metal. from there i've tried using all the different grades of wet and dry, that creates quite a shiny finish bu could be alot beta, depends on the quality of finish your after.
i've got two different grades of polishing mops on order, due any day now, so i'll keep you posted about how well that works
have a search for polishing on club polo and demon vw, so useful threads
hope thats some help
the alloy wheel is actually made up of a metal Alloy so if that were the case you couldent polish the wheel at all.polo boi wrote:u can only polish the metal on an alloy not the actual alloy, is that rite?? coz the alloy is made up with different metals an cnt be polished??
the 3 most common metal alloys for makeing wheels are
magnesium
aluminum
Steel. ( yes steel is an alloy its a blends of iorn carbon and tin i bleive)
and all 3 of those metals are able to be polished to a mirror shine.
alright mate, i got my polishing kit today and have been working hard. lol, after stripping it back to bare metal i had quite a clean surface so just went straight to polishing.
i got a kit from this site
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Cate ... oryID=3986
and gt this kit Zenith Polishing Kit - Non Ferrous Metal
works really well, depend in the shape on the surface you may need small heads to reach difficult places.
its been really easy so far.....well easy-ish lol
hope thats a bit more useful
i got a kit from this site
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Cate ... oryID=3986
and gt this kit Zenith Polishing Kit - Non Ferrous Metal
works really well, depend in the shape on the surface you may need small heads to reach difficult places.
its been really easy so far.....well easy-ish lol
hope thats a bit more useful
Get some pictures up mate.henry01 wrote:alright mate, i got my polishing kit today and have been working hard. lol, after stripping it back to bare metal i had quite a clean surface so just went straight to polishing.
i got a kit from this site
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Cate ... oryID=3986
and gt this kit Zenith Polishing Kit - Non Ferrous Metal
works really well, depend in the shape on the surface you may need small heads to reach difficult places.
its been really easy so far.....well easy-ish lol
hope thats a bit more useful
Cheers, Mo
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Apparently it's the laquer that causes problems with corrosion etc
www.PureKlas.co.ukPure Klas wrote:MIRROR POLISHED
The alloy is stripped back to bare metal and polished to a high finish where, you can see a reflection in the metal, and very similar looking to chrome, with out the downsides of running chrome in the uk, (salted roads and bad weather conditions).
The finish is not lacquered as this reduces the shine, and the laquer has no surface to adhere to, however, this type of finish is simple to maintain, by using the correct products.
We offer a full and friendly after care advice service, showing you which products to use and how to use them to maintain the high polished attractive finish.
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That website is the poorest design i've seen in ages - they need it redoing!ModifiedMadness wrote:Apparently it's the laquer that causes problems with corrosion etc
www.PureKlas.co.ukPure Klas wrote:MIRROR POLISHED
The alloy is stripped back to bare metal and polished to a high finish where, you can see a reflection in the metal, and very similar looking to chrome, with out the downsides of running chrome in the uk, (salted roads and bad weather conditions).
The finish is not lacquered as this reduces the shine, and the laquer has no surface to adhere to, however, this type of finish is simple to maintain, by using the correct products.
We offer a full and friendly after care advice service, showing you which products to use and how to use them to maintain the high polished attractive finish.
also it'll be buggered if you get even the tinyest little stone chip as water will get under the lacquer and lift it
I'm doing my Pslots atm. started 600 grade today (arms are killing me
)
there are plenty of good products to keep them shiney once polished tho

I asked 'mike the polisher' a question through E38 and he was really helpfull. So if unsure about anything I'm sure he or 'Pureklas' would he you out
I'm doing my Pslots atm. started 600 grade today (arms are killing me
there are plenty of good products to keep them shiney once polished tho

I asked 'mike the polisher' a question through E38 and he was really helpfull. So if unsure about anything I'm sure he or 'Pureklas' would he you out




