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wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
Hello,
I have a 4th gen fbody and I am thinking about picking up a set of C5 thin spokes off a facebook market place seller. They are cheap, likely for this reason.. From my research this is polished aluminum that is clear coated? Looks like someone used a powerful wheel cleaner of some sort, sprayed on and forgot about it and didn't wash it off. The guy said he used turtlewax chrome polish and couldn't remove it. Think I could hit it with a compound or polish and remove this? I have a DA which could maybe hit the face. And I could buy a mothers powerball or something similiar for the rest. The strongest compound I have is megs ultimate compound. Or is this going to require a full strip and re-clear? Has anyone had experience removing damage like this? I have not bought them yet.
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
If it’s clear coated then whatever’s on their may have eaten through the clear. If that’s what happened probably can’t be fixed. Polished to metal and re-clear. Not sure.
Unless their super cheap i’d either pass or get them and mess with it but be OK with plasti dipping them.
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
Try mother's or eagal one polish. The one with the cotton type material.
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
If it's on a car that doesn't see too many miles, just get them and strip the clear.
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
•IMO:
-If the price is right: snatch ‘em up.
-Next: make an appointment with
the nearest Powdercoating facility
or mobile unit. (Let them do all the
“refinishing” to your preferences.)
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: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
^^^Bob hit this one on the head!
And I think they are chrome. It does indeed look like a powerful chemical was used and 'hurt' the finish.
Scott Harle
Autodermatology
#autodermatology
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•IMO:
-If the price is right: snatch ‘em up.
-Next: make an appointment with
the nearest Powdercoating facility
or mobile unit. (Let them do all the
“refinishing” to your preferences.)
Bob
Like-new, used examples of these wheels (5102 front, 5104 rear) bring $300-350 ea.
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
Originally Posted by
Sizzle Chest
^^^Bob hit this one on the head!
And I think they are chrome. It does indeed look like a powerful chemical was used and 'hurt' the finish.
Yeah when the c5 came out I remember them being chrome. Been along time though
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Re: wheel stain removal - splotchy milk like stains
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Yeah when the c5 came out I remember
them being chrome.
Been along time though
FWIW...
•Although there were some Dealerships and
Vendors that had some OEM C5 wheels sent
out to be chromed for The Aftermarket...
-There were no OEM chromed wheel options
for C5s. Here are the C5s’ wheel options:
•Wagon Wheel (5 Spoke):
-Painted
•Thin (5 Spoke):
-Painted: Silver; Yellow
-“Gold” Magnesium
-Polished
•ZO6 (10 Spoke):
-Painted
-Polished
Mrs. FUNX650 likes these non-OEM
(aftermarket) chrome wheels on her C5:
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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