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    Senior Member grange's Avatar
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    Default polishing lip on wheels

    story lads the front meisters look like someone got sandpaper and startd to have a go at them. is there a quick and easy way to get the shine back ? like a polish or compound i can apply with a buffer.

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    If they already started sanding, You best bet is work through the grades from 400 up to about 2000 and then use Autosol.

    It's tedious but worth it


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    wet and dry and a good going over with mothers on the end off a buff ball/cone


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    When changing grades switch directions so you know your removing the previous grade or Give them to me lol


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    Sorry for the bit of a hijack

    Kruizer what do you use on the wheels after you've polished them up to protect them again, do you use laquer, wax or anyhting like that


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunny55 View Post
    Sorry for the bit of a hijack

    Kruizer what do you use on the wheels after you've polished them up to protect them again, do you use laquer, wax or anyhting like that
    peek or wax mate...


 

 

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