Polishing Wheels
Unless you feel like doin another set.
Originally Posted by corey r.

yeh but i would rather just hit up harbor freight thats like 5mins away than order sumthin
all you need to do is hit up advance auto parts.
get aircraft stripper to get all the clear coat off
sand with like 200 grit, then 500 grit, then 800 grit, then 1000 grit, then 2000... you can skip some of them if you feel like, but that would be a good baseline. after the 2000 grit get some mothers alum. polish and get a polishing thing (sorry im not very good at technical terms) but a polishing bit for a drill and polish them.
thats what ive always done..
get aircraft stripper to get all the clear coat off
sand with like 200 grit, then 500 grit, then 800 grit, then 1000 grit, then 2000... you can skip some of them if you feel like, but that would be a good baseline. after the 2000 grit get some mothers alum. polish and get a polishing thing (sorry im not very good at technical terms) but a polishing bit for a drill and polish them.
thats what ive always done..
Thanks for all the info from everybody. I think i might just have this guy in wildwood polish them for me.
I polished my hx's by hand so I know it can be done. Lots of work though. Checkout my tr garage and see what you think. I started off with 400 grit, then 600 then 800 to 1200 but 1200 dry then 1200 wet to get rid of the scratches. Then a hard compound witha highspeed and then mothers witha terry cloth. Or if you prefer to spend the money about 130 a wheel go to transwheel. I work there but cant give deals they do agreat job. powder coat , fix , polish, chrome (done up north) or glens polishing is another.



