MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 I didn't realise how easy, yet boring it is!I'm going to fully polish my wheels when I can get the time and sort the hassle of the VR engine out..But I literally spent 5 mins on one section, just using 80 grade then 1000, then 2000 and I got this...(My spare wheel)Obviously not finished, but wanted to see how difficult it would be!I did one side with paint stripper, and the pictured bits with just pure rubbing down, and I found this to be the best way!Now if I get the polishing kit for a drill, would it be alot quicker, but more chance of messing up and getting an uneven look as it were... (where some bits have been rubbed down more)I reakon with pure manual rubbing down, I could easily do a wheel a day if I have the patience..Also, what is the best way to go after using 60/80 grade??The wheel seemed to 'buff up' alot quicker than when I attempted to polish my inlet! %-6 :? &| [ Edited ] Link to post Share on other sites
six appeal 53 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Mark they will polish a lot easier than the manifold as they are very smooth to start with, as opposed to the manifold, you basically just need to remove the paint and then polish! I've been using a dremel and a flap wheel/mop on my spare 2 wheels trying to achieve the same sort of look (although I think I may just chrome them) It works ok, and a lot less hassle on the fingers, but you have to be a little bit careful you don't get too carried away! Its also a lot easier if you split the rims apart! ;o)I was surprised how quickly I managed to do them in. Just need my new BBS Splits to arrive and then I can finish all the RH's off! Link to post Share on other sites
VRmonster 1 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 obviously these will rust if just left to the elements, what do you use to seal the metal? polishes or a laquer? Link to post Share on other sites
binliner 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 like simon said the inlet manifold is a lot rougher and you need to start with 40 or 80 then go to 120, 240, 400, 800, 1200 and 1500. with the wheels you could start at 120. It is easy just very time consumng and you cant cut any corners if you want a mirror finish!The drill kits will speed it up and take a lot of the hard work out of it. Id recommend getting one without a doubt, well worth £45. you get coarse, medium and fine abrasive compounds and 3 grades of polish with a different mop for each. You just start with the roughest one you need for the job and work down to the finest polish and you'll be able to do your hair in it! Its only with the rougher ones you can mess it up but if you keep them moving over the surface you'll be fine.I'll stick some pics of my manifold up soon, got about an hour left to do on it! Link to post Share on other sites
binliner 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 obviously these will rust if just left to the elements' date=' what do you use to seal the metal? polishes or a laquer?[/quote']you use a wheel wax to protect them but alloy doesnt rust does it?! Link to post Share on other sites
MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Simondo, you got picy's of the wheels you've done?? I thought about chrome, but they are more maintainence and could look tooo 'bling'.You can't loose the RH's for BBS's!!I'm going to have a go at polishing the wheels fully by hand as I found it really easy, just going to be time consuming, but I've got 4 months of doing nothing, so a wheel a day it is! The manifold and block im going to use a machine on as its all flat, so dont have to worry about ruining the shape and applying too much pressure to higher contours.They defo don't rust, look at all the porker rims out there e,t,c, just regualr polishing and a bit of wax shud maintain them.Cheers all Link to post Share on other sites
MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Oh yeah, Si...Any ideas where I can get the star socket thing to undo the splits? Link to post Share on other sites
VRmonster 1 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 so where did you buy the drill kits from? cos ive been after one for a whil. was going to get one from ebay but wasnt sure if they were fair priced at £30ish. Link to post Share on other sites
six appeal 53 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 BBS's splits will be for track day andr winter use only mate, hence why I have been polishing the RH's! Can't run them fully polished in the salt and grit! (Well I could but I don't have the time to keep them up to standard!) Link to post Share on other sites
MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Ah, thats OK then! lolYou got pics of how your ones have come up???I am in 2 minds as to if i shud do it.. Link to post Share on other sites
binliner 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 so where did you buy the drill kits from? cos ive been after one for a whil. was going to get one from ebay but wasnt sure if they were fair priced at £30ish.www.frost.co.uk click on polishing (IIRC) Link to post Share on other sites
VRmonster 1 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 cheers binliner. u got pics of your engine bay in the gallery? Link to post Share on other sites
binliner 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 I think so but its currently in phase 2 of operation bling! lots of chrome bits and bobs and more polishing... I'll post pics of the polished bits soon but it wont be all finished until the chrome stuff comes back in a few weeks Link to post Share on other sites
Eat this 2 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 x) x) x) do u think that would polish out or is there SOMETHIN i could do about them??? Link to post Share on other sites
VRmonster 1 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 i think wheels have to be perfect to polish them, as you can hide the chunks that are missing, you could get them refurbished cos they will fill the holes, and paint over them (go for black ) im not even sure you can chrome them up, unless they fill them with metal... Link to post Share on other sites
Eat this 2 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 iv tried refurbin got told theyr to bad Link to post Share on other sites
MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 looks like thats under the laquer...Strip the laquer off and give it a good rub with 2000 wet n dry..that'd come up! Link to post Share on other sites
MarkGolf 6 Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Or are those marks, VERY high kerbage marks? Link to post Share on other sites
Eat this 2 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 then what do i coat it with somethin im a noob at this Link to post Share on other sites
Eat this 2 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 i think theyr kerb marks thats how i bought the car the guy lives near a HUGE kerb Link to post Share on other sites
VR6Steve 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Eat this - I've seen worse refurbed, try another place? Link to post Share on other sites
binliner 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 if theyre not too deep you could polish those or like Steve saidthey could be refurbed Link to post Share on other sites
VRmonster 1 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 i think, if you baught one of the drill kits that was mentioned earlier, then took the course compound to it, you would be able to remove most of the damage, then once polished up, get the lip diamond cut as was mentioned in another post somewhere. would look the dogs danglies Link to post Share on other sites
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