care advice for my polished alloys?
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Old Timer
hi, i've never had polished wheels before (bare polished with no laquer), not sure what the best procedure is for keeping them polished looking.
i've had them on for a few weeks now and i see grit etc.. building up on them, i don't want to risk rubbing the grit into the polished surface.
even with hosing them its bound to leave some grit.
any of you guys have experience in these type of wheel care?
cheers
-z
i've had them on for a few weeks now and i see grit etc.. building up on them, i don't want to risk rubbing the grit into the polished surface.
even with hosing them its bound to leave some grit.
any of you guys have experience in these type of wheel care?
cheers
-z
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Heard good stuff about Nanolex products for sealiing bare aluminium, not tried them personally but worth a look, lush rims by the way, wouldn't use em in the winter too
often though, maybe snowfoam em then gentle pressure wash before applying the sealant
http://www.nanolex.de/en/products/nanolex-professional-paint-and-alloy-sealant
often though, maybe snowfoam em then gentle pressure wash before applying the sealant
http://www.nanolex.de/en/products/nanolex-professional-paint-and-alloy-sealant
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Could you not clear lacquer the wheels to stop the metal reacting?
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I have some polished wheels company told me put a couple layers of car wax on them and a wheel sealant I had some off ebay. They said also try not to get them when or when do make sure to dry them
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Poorboys wheel sealant I bought
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Pretty much any wax/sealant will do the job. You'll need to keep on it though and give them a quick once over each week or they oxidise in no time.
You'll also want to repolish every month or two as they'll get scratches from cleaning etc.
Bare rims are agro but that said kurb rash is easy to remove and they do look awesome. Don't run them in the winter though!
You'll also want to repolish every month or two as they'll get scratches from cleaning etc.
Bare rims are agro but that said kurb rash is easy to remove and they do look awesome. Don't run them in the winter though!
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make sure you use a specific wheel cleaner that is designed for use on bare asluminium or magnesium wheels! if you use regular car shampoo or wheel cleaner it can damage the surface and will need repolishing apparently!
Even though i used poorboys wheel sealant, it must have worn off or something as i had to polish out some watermarks on sunday which was left from going 3 washed without using the correct wheel cleaner
Even though i used poorboys wheel sealant, it must have worn off or something as i had to polish out some watermarks on sunday which was left from going 3 washed without using the correct wheel cleaner
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is autosol ok for the polishing?
and elbow grease…..
and elbow grease…..
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I've been told it isn't and told that you need a specific polish like the meguirs stuff
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Autosol is fine unless you want show standard mirror polished rims. Just remember to use a sealant afterwards like poorboys or at the very least a wax.
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I use Scottoiler bike spray. Creates a water resistant barrier. Make sure you mask the brakes off or remove the wheel before spraying them.
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