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peeling laquer on alloys

Just fitted my new wheels they were second hand and have some peeling laquer on them in places.I know these will eventualy need refubishing but does anybody know what i can use to make them look a bit better .Treid autosol and scratch x doesnt do much thanks taff.:)

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Use a fine wet and dry, p800 ok,lightly rub the area as to blend in the laquer edge down to the painted area then polish back up the area with T-Cut,Scratch X etc.

I would dab a little clear lacquer on first, let it dray a few days then flat it down. If careful you should seal and pretty much hide the peeling areas. Bigger than a five pence piece might prove tricky though.

I'd do something similar, only I would use 1200, flat it all around the area to get the flaky shit off.

 

Once thats done flat it down with the 1200 so it's dull on that area, get some decent laquer an aerosol will be fine (but not halfords shite) such as a clear varnish as they call it in most dealers, and spray it on finely from a few inches away, let it dry over a few hours, do again, then polish it in with some cutting paste or safecut and wax, job done :)

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