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Im currently refubishing some wheels they have quite a big polished dish .Ive got all the old laquer off with loads of green scouring pads and 600 grit then 1200 grit wet and dry .There ready for polishing now whats the best polish to use been using autosol but it still looks a bit hazey .Seen clips on you tube of polishing wheels on the car jacked up and in gear anyone tried this thanks taff.

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i too am in the middle of refurbing my chrome rims, I used 800 wet and dry and have hazy patches, I read a how to guide and it recommended using 2000 wet and dry to finnish with a metal polish and a micro fibre

Get some polishing wheels for the drill, and some smaller ones for a dremmel. There should buff it up nicely.

I bought a polishing kit from halfords for £15, have a look at the last thread I put up it shows a before and after pic of my work equip wheel I polished!

Yeah i did mine by jacking up the rear. just used autosol and a good wax on top :)

 

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Oooohhhhh shiny matey!!!!

 

Very nice.

 

Alz.

 

Is that cherryade with ice and a straw?

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