Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
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Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
What's the best product for getting rid of those milky looking water spots that form on polished aluminum rims. My Smoothie II's ain't lookin so hot and I want to get them back to the original (or close to) shine. I've heard of Mr. Buffer products. Has anyone tried this or can anyone suggest something else to get that shine back?
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Re: Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
picked up some on the way home from work and gave it a shot..... holy **** my rims are looking just as good as the day i bought them. looks like i've got my plans for the weekend made
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Got the same problem with my polished alum. ZR1's. Mothers Mag polish works well but it takes alot of effort to get the spots off. Does the never dull take them off pretty easy? Also, that synthetic wax you speak of...that will keep the spots off??
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Re: Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
I tried getting the spots off with Mothers Billet Aluminum polish and although it works, it takes A LOT of elbow grease and its not as good as the ND.
The Nevr Dull is effortless. It's a wadding compound (cloth/material) with the polish/cleaner already absorbed into it. Just tear off a piece of the compound and start buffing. Very little effort needed and the worst of the worst of water spots was coming off. I'm gonna haul the wheels off the car this weekend and go over them completely with the Nevr Dull and then polish them up with the Billet polish afterwards. My garage will never go without a can of this stuff on-hand again.
I too would like to know what the synthetic wax/polish is? Can you suggest some brand to use?
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The Nevr Dull is effortless. It's a wadding compound (cloth/material) with the polish/cleaner already absorbed into it. Just tear off a piece of the compound and start buffing. Very little effort needed and the worst of the worst of water spots was coming off. I'm gonna haul the wheels off the car this weekend and go over them completely with the Nevr Dull and then polish them up with the Billet polish afterwards. My garage will never go without a can of this stuff on-hand again.
I too would like to know what the synthetic wax/polish is? Can you suggest some brand to use?
Thx
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Re: Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
Mothers released a new brush and polish thing...saw it at Advance yesterday...remember it being demonstrated on the Power Tour...I would give that thing a shot looked pretty effective...but i have never actually used it...but it is Mothers so it should be pretty good...
Its the thing called the powerball...
mothers link
go under power products...
Its the thing called the powerball...
mothers link
go under power products...
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It's good to see someone else knows that it takes some serious elbow grease to get the spots off with Mothers! However, the Mothers does make them look good when its all done. I'll try the eagle one stuff though.
As an aside, I took a look at that Mothers website and under wheel products they have the Mag and Aluminum polish (which is the one I've referred to) and the Billet metal polish. Anyone used both? What is the difference between them. If the Billet is better, I'll use that one. Thanks.
As an aside, I took a look at that Mothers website and under wheel products they have the Mag and Aluminum polish (which is the one I've referred to) and the Billet metal polish. Anyone used both? What is the difference between them. If the Billet is better, I'll use that one. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by 95z28pwr
It's good to see someone else knows that it takes some serious elbow grease to get the spots off with Mothers! However, the Mothers does make them look good when its all done. I'll try the eagle one stuff though.
As an aside, I took a look at that Mothers website and under wheel products they have the Mag and Aluminum polish (which is the one I've referred to) and the Billet metal polish. Anyone used both? What is the difference between them. If the Billet is better, I'll use that one. Thanks.
As an aside, I took a look at that Mothers website and under wheel products they have the Mag and Aluminum polish (which is the one I've referred to) and the Billet metal polish. Anyone used both? What is the difference between them. If the Billet is better, I'll use that one. Thanks.
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Re: Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
The Billet was recommended to me by a local detailing shop for the Smoothies I have. Works wonders on the wheels (once they are clean). I find it's definitely something that is for finishing and polishing and not for removal of spots....
I'm gonna see if I can get some before and after shots of the wheels this weekend to show you the difference the ND makes and then put a coat of the Billet on to finish.
I'm gonna see if I can get some before and after shots of the wheels this weekend to show you the difference the ND makes and then put a coat of the Billet on to finish.
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Re: Removing Water Spots From Polished Aluminum Rims
Never Dull works ok but it isn't as good as the Mothers Billet Polish because the Polish is finer then the Never Dull. I apply that once a week to my Smoothie II's and i noticed it gives it a very nice deep shine.
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I'd use NXT Tech Wax on the rims after polishing. Easy to apply and to remove. Available at AutoZone.
Alternately, Zaino is cool too, but harder to remove. On rims, I'd go NXT after polishing.
Alternately, Zaino is cool too, but harder to remove. On rims, I'd go NXT after polishing.