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    Polishing My Wheels

    I'm selling one of my old cars and want to polish up the wheels first.
    I'm still pretty inexperienced with wheel types and polishing, but I've done some research and am posting here to confirm that there aren't any obvious issues with my plan of action.
    Thank you for your time and knowledge.

    The wheels are "Konig Incident" Graphite w/Machined Face.
    After cleaning and clay bar, I plan to use Mother's Mag & Aluminum Polish on a White 5.5" pad with my PC 7424XP on the face of the spokes. Followed by M205 on a Mother's Powerball for the inside of the spokes and possibly the center caps/emblems. Then coating the wheels with McKee's 37 Wheel Coating.
    My choice of polish is based off the assumption that the "Machined Face" is a bare Aluminum-Alloy, and the "Graphite" is paint.

    Do you see any problems with this? Should I wait for my 3" Rotary pads to arrive before doing the face of the wheel? Or use the Mother's Powerball on the whole thing? Or will my PC with 5.5" pads be fine?

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    I think either pad that will fit into where it needs to go will do the job. Is the part that looks like bare aluminum coated with clear? Many wheels are clear coated. If they are, you can't polish the aluminum without stripping off the clear. I have done this recently and it really isn't too difficult. I polished my aluminum wheels with 3" wool pads, which worked real good. Good luck.

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    Mother's Powerball.
    2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
    2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
    2019 Nissan Rogue SL

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    I had a set of Konig wheels, machined face with Graphite. They where clear coated over the entire wheel and I would bet yours are the same. Treat just like normal paint to clean and correct.

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    I bet you're probably right. Thank you.

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by Fudily View Post
    I'm selling one of my old cars and
    want to polish up the wheels first.

    I'm still pretty inexperienced with
    wheel types and polishing...

    After cleaning and clay bar,

    I plan to use Mother's Mag & Aluminum
    Polish on a White 5.5" pad with my PC
    7424XP on the face of the spokes.

    Followed by M205 on a Mother's Powerball
    for the inside of the spokes and possibly
    the center caps/emblems.

    Then coating the wheels with
    McKee's 37 Wheel Coating.
    •IMO:
    -You’ll definitely gain some experience by
    going through all of this fuss and muss
    on a get-ready for sale wheel detail.

    •I suppose it’s also nice to go the extra mile;
    but, I wonder if this action can produce enough
    buyer enticement that, whatever extra dollar
    amount that I would need to add to the bottom
    line of the vehicle’s selling price—for performing
    such an action—wouldn’t become a deal breaker.



    Bob
    "Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    Re: Polishing My Wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by custmsprty View Post
    Mother's Powerball.
    How does this work for you, Mark?
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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