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Old 06-26-2007, 05:40 PM
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Buffing clearcoated wheels?

Right now I am just using soap to wash the wheels then either seal w DP or PB, then maintain with either AW or ONE.

Is there a way to buff the wheel, say with a mothers ball polisher w say, a metal polishing cream? Or would that destroy the clearcoat on the wheel?

My cars DO NOT have chrome wheels, all are racing style type wheels. BBS, VOLK forged wheels.

BTW, does any one know what the wheels are made from? Aluminum?
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:08 PM
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Why not treat it like regular paint and use a polish designed for paint??? I think that the metal polish would work but it's quite abrasive and IMO isn't worth the risk. Use a normal polish like you'd use on the rest of your car with the powerball and you'd be all set.
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:18 PM
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metal polish will remove all the CC...waay to abrassive...just use something loke xmt1 on the wheels...should make them shine up real nice....i find the powerball to be a great thing to use...just watch the rpms...
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Or give the DP Wheel Glaze a try. Some complain that it's tough to remove but its pretty easy if you don't wait too long--its nearly a WOWO product. I then spritz with AW and buff again with an MF. Works like a dream on the clearcoat wheels.

We've been pounded by rain lately and the brake dust just flows right off.
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:21 PM
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metal polish will remove all the CC...waay to abrassive...just use something loke xmt1 on the wheels...should make them shine up real nice....i find the powerball to be a great thing to use...just watch the rpms...
Good idea, I will try that.

Now check out my other thread about wheel cleaners...
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Or give the DP Wheel Glaze a try. Some complain that it's tough to remove but its pretty easy if you don't wait too long--its nearly a WOWO product. I then spritz with AW and buff again with an MF. Works like a dream on the clearcoat wheels.

We've been pounded by rain lately and the brake dust just flows right off.
I have 3 wheel glazes;
DP,## and PB.

I have yet to use ##, but DP is better than PB in my opinion. I dont have problems removing it, I think its just as easy as PB.
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I have used Menzerna FP on clearcoated wheels and Mini Ball with great success. Buy the extra heads, so you can have one for paint, one for metal, and a backup !
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Power ball is a great tool polishing the rims, did DG 101 on the wheels on my wifes car and that worked well.







These are about 6 years old, and they have not seen much polish in those years. cleaned up well and makes em easy to maintain after.
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how fast do u keep the ball spinnin?
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:58 PM
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Ive got 2 settings on the drill(acu), and i use the slowest speed when applying and i just speed up when it starts to dry. just hold the drill/powerball firmly, and dont keep it in tight spots for a long time, i got the flitz polish ball too, that said, buy Mothers....

The small ball is great for rims with many spokes, and the bigger ball for less spokes, and the backside
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