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Morontron
05-25-2010, 03:19 AM
This is my first DIY so go easy on me please! I have no prior experience in wheel refinishing, I just am familiar with the process of polishing things. Please feel free to chime in and tell me what I'm doing wrong!

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The clear coat on the lips of my wheels started flaking and it became an eyesore so I took some time to remove the old nasty clear coat on the lips by sanding it with 180 grit. You can also get out some curb rash at this point by sanding it down. It's up to you how deep you want to go, there were only a few little pits that didn't come out in the initial pass and I didn't want to bother with it too much. It will look fine from a foot away as long as you get most of it out.

Here, one can see the areas where the clear coat is still on and the areas where it's gone:
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One of the hardest areas to reach was the very outermost edge of the wheel. The best method that I found was to roll up a scrap of sandpaper and wedge it in.
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No more low-quality clear!
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Then I wet-sanded them with grits from 220-2000.

Here is a wheel at the 600 grit stage.
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Next I bought some compound and some polishing wheels for my drill so that I could polish the wheels up.

I'll post pictures of that tomorrow.

This whole process is rather time consuming. I know most people take the tires off and use aircraft stripper to get the clear off which would save time. Sorry but I am too lazy for that and just wanted to work on it when I had time (on the fronts, I didn't ever even take the wheels off the car).

By the way, if you are in the process of buying wheels:
Do not buy wheels from Orange County Wheelwurks!

When I told them that the finish was ruined, they told me that I should take them to a wheel refinishing shop and I could expend to spend about $100 a wheel. I asked them if there was any kind of warranty, they said no.

Alex E24 E30
05-25-2010, 10:06 AM
Nice write up. That wheel design should take to this kind of process pretty well since the lip is well exposed. It looks like in your last picture, though, that you didn't completely remove the clearcoat, unless that's leftover sanding marks from a previous grit. In either case, you might want to double check on that as your polishing may not turn out like you hope.


Alex

T444E
05-26-2010, 11:59 PM
Huge pain in the ass.
Just finished a set of Style 5s with the help of my buddies.

weaksauce
05-28-2010, 01:42 PM
i just finished polishing up a lip for an hre last night.
it had a 2" curb rash on it. started with 80 grit, then went 120, 150, 220, 400, 1500, 1800, 2200, 2600, 3200, 4000, 6000 and finished with 8000 grit
took me about 4 hours to get it done, but after i polish them up this afternoon, they will look like mirrors.

it's a giant pain in the ass, but if you care about making them look right, it's time well spent.