Question on how to make aluminum wheels SHINE!!
You can get them powder coated with that "Altmost chrome" coloring, keep the lightweight aluminum and have a prettttty close shine to chrome, if you got $125 to spend invest in some Zoop Seal for your polished products, keeps them altmost maintenence free for about a year, no polishing no waxing, brake dust on them? just hose off, its really the only way to go with polished billet unless you have alot of time to polish
The very first thing you need to do is take a look at what Injuneer has said!
If your wheels are clearcoated it completely changes how you care for them! If they are clearcoated and you do some of the above mentioned items, you will damage your wheels!
If your wheels are clearcoated it completely changes how you care for them! If they are clearcoated and you do some of the above mentioned items, you will damage your wheels!
I use master formula, it's the best I have found for polishing and protecting. Once you get them polished, put the sealer on and it lasts for months. A quick touch up with sealer after you wash and they are good for another few months.
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Originally posted by DaddySS
I use master formula, it's the best I have found for polishing and protecting. Once you get them polished, put the sealer on and it lasts for months. A quick touch up with sealer after you wash and they are good for another few months.
http://sites.browsermanaged.com/folder5077/index.cfm
I use master formula, it's the best I have found for polishing and protecting. Once you get them polished, put the sealer on and it lasts for months. A quick touch up with sealer after you wash and they are good for another few months.
http://sites.browsermanaged.com/folder5077/index.cfm
I went to Advanced Auto. And the they had some mothers aluminum polish. After polishing this left a black residue on the rag, but almost made the rims look worse? Is that Billet Aluminum polish different?
Originally posted by DaddySS
I use master formula, it's the best I have found for polishing and protecting. Once you get them polished, put the sealer on and it lasts for months. A quick touch up with sealer after you wash and they are good for another few months.
http://sites.browsermanaged.com/folder5077/index.cfm
I use master formula, it's the best I have found for polishing and protecting. Once you get them polished, put the sealer on and it lasts for months. A quick touch up with sealer after you wash and they are good for another few months.
http://sites.browsermanaged.com/folder5077/index.cfm
I'm getting some of that stuff ! !
Have you tried it on polished aluminum or other things in the engine bay ? How does it hold up to the heat ?
The only way to go to polish something right is machine polish, go out and buy a buffer and some rouge. It goes so much faster and better it isn't even funny, can be difficult on smaller things but its worth it. And two thumbs up for Zoops when your done with the wheel.
Originally posted by 94blackbeast
The only way to go to polish something right is machine polish, go out and buy a buffer and some rouge. It goes so much faster and better it isn't even funny, can be difficult on smaller things but its worth it. And two thumbs up for Zoops when your done with the wheel.
The only way to go to polish something right is machine polish, go out and buy a buffer and some rouge. It goes so much faster and better it isn't even funny, can be difficult on smaller things but its worth it. And two thumbs up for Zoops when your done with the wheel.
You put the rouge onto the cloth wheel of the grinder, there are several levels of the rouge to take metal from rough to a perfect jewlers shine. The rouge is what creates the friction to make the shine, a cloth wheel won't do anything but wear you out otherwise.
In my original post I was talking crap about eagle one never dul. That stuff that looks like cotton. I used it about 2 years ago on some del sol rims, and it made them look like crap. Well i still assumed the stuff sucked. So a lot of people replied that stuff really worked good for them. So after i tried mothers mag and aluminum polish, and it made the rims look worse. I decided what the Heck i will try this nevr-dul one more time. Oh my goodness the rims LOOK better than the day i took them out of the box. So i definitely will keep using it still, gonna try that stuff that has a polish and a seperate sealer for like 12.95 a bottle on that website. So thanks for all the help.
whatsup guys? i have a set of konigs ive been wanting to have polished or chromed. they come powdercoated. anyways i havent been able to find anyone locally that will chrome of polish them for me but i can get them powdercoated. anyways what is the absolute best and fastest way to get a mirror shine by doing it myself?!?! i saw in one reply to use rouge, where do i get that. also i need step by step instructions from start to finish. what are good tools for this also? i have a dremel and a 6 inch buffer.
The 6 inch buffer and dremel should be ok, rouge comes in like a small brick. I am sure there are other places you can get it but I just know of truck chrome shops from polishing my dads wheels and tanks on his semi. Can't really think of anywhere else off the top of my head but if your near an interstate theres probably a chrome shop somewhere in the general vicinity.
Just be prepared to get pieces of the cloth wheel and polish all over you.
If the wheel has some other finish or a very rough finish you'll need to sand it first to get it to smooth raw aluminum then go from there with the rouge.
Just be prepared to get pieces of the cloth wheel and polish all over you.
If the wheel has some other finish or a very rough finish you'll need to sand it first to get it to smooth raw aluminum then go from there with the rouge.


