Aluminum Wheel Polish

gr8vet

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Looking for a great wheel polish for CCW's. I have tried dang near everything I can and I know there has got to be something that really works with less than 2 hours per wheel, I hope............

Thanks in advance.

tt
 
Looking for a great wheel polish for CCW's. I have tried dang near everything I can and I know there has got to be something that really works with less than 2 hours per wheel, I hope............

Thanks in advance.

tt

What kind of wheels are you polishing? Stock 77-82 style?
 
This is by far the best I've ever used:

http://www.satingloss.com/metal polish.htm

I bought the case of 12 bottles, that should last a while :waxer::waxer:

so you got 12 bottles of this magic polish stuff and fail to even drop one by accident in my box and let me fug about with this stuff I have that takes an hour per wheel......:devil:

I used yet another so called "best stuff out there" less than a month ago and wheels still look milky, hours of polishing, even tried a powerball. Today, the postman dropped off some of this "new magic polish", yes, it is extremely effective. I tried a bit and was amazed. Very quick too. The only thing that could make this any better would be if a naked woman (good looking) came out of the bottle and polished them for me! Thanks MYBAD79 you da man! Owe ya one.
tt
 
This is by far the best I've ever used:

http://www.satingloss.com/metal polish.htm

I bought the case of 12 bottles, that should last a while :waxer::waxer:

so you got 12 bottles of this magic polish stuff and fail to even drop one by accident in my box and let me fug about with this stuff I have that takes an hour per wheel......:devil:

May as well do SOMETHING long as you not working on your VETTE.....:stirpot::lol::tomato:
 
I noticed in one of the many Corvette catalogs I get someone offers a two part clear coat for wheels. Anyone ever polished them up and sprayed them with clear? No doubt it would suck to have to remove some clearcoat too.

tt
 
Try using emery/tripoli/white rouge with a drill and buffs. The emery is tough enough to remove factory clear coat & smoth them out pretty good.
 
I got some of the polish from Karsten and yes, it is the best I have ever used. At the same time I tried some of the Hot Flash, Zenol, and two other cheaper brands. The "Satin Gloss" removed all oxidation, old rotor rust spots, and maintained a great gloss and shine after the 45 mile ride to the World of Wheels show over the weekend.
I did'nt really get a great shot of the wheels, I was more interested in the model we stole from one of the vendors at the show.

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Hey, forget the wheels eh? I am so glad my wife understands this pretty girl, old guy, kewl car thing.

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