How to: Polish your wheels

Okay so here it is. Too many people ask how to do this and it is very simple so I figured I would take some quick pics and do a quick write-up.

Things you will need:
Polish (I used MAG Aluminum Polish)
Drill with polishing/buffing pad
Zip Strip
Paint brush

I used the drill since I figured everyone would have one of these. Something that spins much faster will work much better but this will show you that this can be done very easily.

I am using a 2 piece rim but it will be the same process for any other rim.

Here is the rim with the center removed. Clear coat is not the greatest with some corrosion starting behind the clear. THe rims are probably about 15 years old now.
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So I went and bought some Zip STrip from base since this is the only paint remover they sell. Got a used paint brush and brushed it on. Don't be skimpy with it as it isn't expensive. Once it goes on it works quick and the clear will start to bubble up right away.
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Here is the rim with no clear anymore. I got a bad sponge and soapy water to clean the residue off.
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I then used 1000grit sandpaper to clean it up. My wheels had machined grooves on the lip and I wanted to sand those down as best I could.
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I then took the polish and slopped it on the rims. Again don't skimp here let the polish do the work for you. I spent about a 45 minutes on this rim. I got the drill out with the pad on it and just started running it around.
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Here is a side by side with the other rim that was in the same shape.
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Super easy to do and doesn't cost a lot. Just requires a lot of your time. Just like everything else, the better you prep, the nicer you sand, the better your end product will be.

I know this isn't the greatest write up/how to, but it is the basics of how to get this done at home cheap and simple.

Comments

  • stephenstephen Senior Wagonist
    great write up! the only thing you left out was how to afford two piece wheels instead of drag wheels or rotas!
  • Well I can't help you there I have family and friends in Okinawa that help me out.

    I have done this with one piece wheels also just a little harder to get the polishing pad in there on some wheels.
  • HandofBoBHandofBoB New Wagonist
    Do you think this can be done with any wheel? I would really want to have my wheels polished. Anyone know how to do that with stock civic wheels?
  • Hi, i'm pretty ... new here ...

    stock civic wheels?

    picz any ?

    : )
  • I have done this with many wheels. You just have to make sure that you can get something that can get in there and polish with.

    My friends use a wheel balancer to polish their one piece wheels. Of course this is only good for the lip. Throw it on the machine, get something you can stick in there and polish with. When it stops, fire it up again and start it all over.

    If you have a wheel with a nice flat surface (fat five like the ones that "nex episode wagon alaska" has just redone) then this should work pretty good.
  • unf*bleeping amazing ...

    So when are you going to do mine ?

    nahhh..

    : )
  • wagodizzlewagodizzle Council Member and EDM expert
    good job rage 8) those the BBS? if my Zenders fit my wagon i would do this
  • These aren't the BBS, those were sold. These are the Kakimoto that are going to go on the CRV.
  • wagodizzlewagodizzle Council Member and EDM expert
    ah i see.
  • stephenstephen Senior Wagonist
    why even ask which wheels? i just look and assume its another fly azz set of wheels he owns. :D
  • Hi, i'm pretty ... new here ...

    stock civic wheels?

    picz any ?

    : )

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    OK, so I didn't use his method at all. :lol: Instead I had use of a sandblasting box. Roughed up the ugly factory paint, and took all the rusty bits down to bare metal. Primed, then painted with alloy wheel paint. The untrained eye might mistake my refinished stock wheels for alloys. 8)
  • nice job sexxy. if you dont mind i can post some gsr blades ive redone for my friend in here? im gonna post in my thread phat five redone but you did a short write up to go w/ some samples pics.
  • Go for it. :D

    I didn't want to go too in depth with this as it doesn't take much, but I am all for others throwing in their polished wheels to show what can be done with a little time.
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    i ll get some pics on car this weekend.
  • RevmaynardRevmaynard Council Member
    Did you reclear the rims or was it a done deal after polishing with the mag polish?
  • You need to put clear back on. The ones I polished I threw back on the car because it needed to go back through inspection and they look like ass now. So needless to say they will be torn down AGAIN and repolished. Unprotected aluminum tarnishes and pits pretty bad.
  • NZ-DB8RNZ-DB8R Moderator
    I polished one wheel lip by hand (took aaaaages), then saw this thread, went and bought a polishing wheel and did the other three in about 20mins :lol:
  • im not sure but i heard some where clear coat wont stick. we shall see after a couple weeks what happens.
  • You are correct. Over here they sell a clear coat in a spray can made especially for wheels.

    The wheels will also have to be cleaned of the polish residue also. Some kind of cleaner will probably be required to make sure that the clear adheres to the rim properly.

    I will also be testing out this soon. So if anybody else has done this lets add to this thread.
  • dj alodj alo Wagonist
    i ll get some pics on car this weekend.



    im doing that to my blades hope the come out this good.
  • dj alodj alo Wagonist
    here are mine i think i might end up redoing them down the road like this winter.

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    i need to clean the tires they still have polish on them.
  • mattyjmattyj Band Wagon
    Polished blades are freaken pimp... good write up

    mattyj
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