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wlshephard
06-18-2014, 09:38 PM
I have to polish some oxidized aluminum wheels. I will take any tips, tricks, techniques, tool or product recommendations you want to give. Thanks for your help.

57BORNTORUN
06-18-2014, 10:05 PM
Badly oxidized aluminum rims. - TriFive.com, 1955 Chevy 1956 chevy 1957 Chevy Forum , Talk about your 55 chevy 56 chevy 57 chevy - Belair , 210, 150 sedans , Nomads and Trucks, Research, Free Tech Advice (http://www.trifive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105075)

brondondolon
06-18-2014, 10:07 PM
I used to be a weirdo when it came to polishing. I polished everything! Ive tried a bunch of different polishes and my favorite hands down is Wenols (red). However, wolfgangs metal polishing system looks pretty good if you are willing to fork over the cash.

wlshephard
06-18-2014, 10:10 PM
Badly oxidized aluminum rims. - TriFive.com, 1955 Chevy 1956 chevy 1957 Chevy Forum , Talk about your 55 chevy 56 chevy 57 chevy - Belair , 210, 150 sedans , Nomads and Trucks, Research, Free Tech Advice (http://www.trifive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105075)

Thanks! That is exactly what I needed!

wlshephard
06-18-2014, 10:11 PM
I used to be a weirdo when it came to polishing. I polished everything! Ive tried a bunch of different polishes and my favorite hands down is Wenols (red). However, wolfgangs metal polishing system looks pretty good if you are willing to fork over the cash.

Thanks I will check into those polishes!

inDetail
06-18-2014, 10:41 PM
Can't go wrong with Old School. Wenol's is time tested and Mother approved.
I have yet to use it on aluminum but depending the damage P21s polishing soap is so easy to use it's not even funny. No mess and gunk everywhere. I let my 8 yr old use it. She likes to polish the flatware that does not come out of the dishwasher perfect. I'm serious she has my OCD. I just think she thinks it's fun because she never knew there was actual soap that can do that.

brondondolon
06-18-2014, 11:41 PM
Can't go wrong with Old School. Wenol's is time tested and Mother approved.
I have yet to use it on aluminum but depending the damage P21s polishing soap is so easy to use it's not even funny. No mess and gunk everywhere. I let my 8 yr old use it. She likes to polish the flatware that does not come out of the dishwasher perfect. I'm serious she has my OCD. I just think she thinks it's fun because she never knew there was actual soap that can do that.

I want to try p21 polishing soap. Wenols really is some good stuff. I used to be really big into gopeds and I mean I'd attend the goped nationals in Vegas every year lol. The chrome parts were always so expensive so what I did is I'd buy the billet aluminum parts and go to town on them with wenols which made it look like chrome. The crank case that they come with are raw aluminum in color and with wenols and a dremel mine looked chrome. I swear by the stuff. The blue bottle of it for chrome isn't that impressive though but it gets the job done


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Hazcat
06-19-2014, 01:47 AM
I need to post a picture of my wheels and get some advice on this topic I know very little about. I'm spoiled by always having chrome or clear coated wheels in the past. This is the first set of billet specialties wheels that I have to shine. Please check back tomorrow and lend your advice when I post a picture. I don't need the heavy duty link above for badly oxidized wheels. I can start a new thread if you think this is a thread jack. It seems to fit in here.