Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again
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Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again
I have the QF5 high-polished wheels on my 2002 coupe. They look alright save for the fact that they are somewhat cloudy and have swirl marks and "scratches" (not curb rash). I will be having the wheels and tires balanced this week, will have the wheels off the car and then take them to the tire shop to have this done so I have a good opportunity to really clean them, wax them up, and try and get them looking better.
What is the best way to bring my wheels back to life? I have plenty of Zaino stuff including the clay bar if that is necessary. How do I remove the cloudiness and scratches, some kind of 3M product? I appreciate any advice I can get. I don't have the opportunity that often to REALLY clean them and wax them. Any intermediate steps that I can gather would be much appreciated!
Patrick :cheers:
What is the best way to bring my wheels back to life? I have plenty of Zaino stuff including the clay bar if that is necessary. How do I remove the cloudiness and scratches, some kind of 3M product? I appreciate any advice I can get. I don't have the opportunity that often to REALLY clean them and wax them. Any intermediate steps that I can gather would be much appreciated!
Patrick :cheers:
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Re: Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again (Patman36)
Patrick, the "cloudiness" you see in your wheels in under the clear coat and is the way these wheels are polished, which is not the great, the polish quality varies from wheel to wheel, I had these wheels on my 00' convertibles and this is what I did. I pulled the wheels off the car and clayed them very well and then applied many coats of Zaino over a few day period, it was around 10 coats and it was pretty easy with the wheels off the car, the wheels looked good, of course you still will have some cloudiness up close but from a dstance they looked good. The only way to do better is remove the clear coat and have them repolished or chrome plated.
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Re: Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again (hcvone)
Thanks for the info... I have no idea what I am going to do...
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Re: Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again (Patman36)
Send them out to be professionally polished is your best bet. Next time get chrome...Unless you like to rub....
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Re: Going to really "clean" my wheels, need suggestions on making them shine again (indypace78)
Send them out to be professionally polished is your best bet. Next time get chrome...Unless you like to rub....
These wheels are clear coated like a paint finish.
The best you will be able to do is to treat them like a painted, clear coat finish. Clean the hell out of them, then treat them like the side of the car -- polish and wax.
They'll shine like new. It won't be chrome, but it won't flake off either.