Polishing Wheels
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:55 pm
Here are a few tips with polishing rims. Items needed : zero zero steel wool, Paint stripper, A polishing buff of some sort, Autosol or equivalent metal polish, A good quality masking tape I have found 3M to be the best, as wide as you can get it. Mask up wheels and use paint stripper, apply liberally (make sure it is safe to use on Alloy) wash off, reapply as necessary. Use some 00 grade steel wool, most h/ware stores will have some, I got mine from Bunnings. Now the hard part, lots of elbow grease needed here, use steel wool and water to remove any left over bits of paint, etch primer etc. Apply Autosol fairly liberally and attack with buff.
As a personel choice I removed all the casting stamps and marks with a file and dremmel (looks much cleaner) There are currently no clear finish coats that do not yellow or deteriorate with age, so you will need to keep up the polish to keep them looking good.
A tip when washing your bike, make sure the whhels are completely dry when you are finished, otherwise you can get water marks.
If you intend to repaint the wheels you will need some Etch primer and top coat paint. I just use spray packs to good effect.
Hope this helps.

As a personel choice I removed all the casting stamps and marks with a file and dremmel (looks much cleaner) There are currently no clear finish coats that do not yellow or deteriorate with age, so you will need to keep up the polish to keep them looking good.
A tip when washing your bike, make sure the whhels are completely dry when you are finished, otherwise you can get water marks.
If you intend to repaint the wheels you will need some Etch primer and top coat paint. I just use spray packs to good effect.
Hope this helps.

