Ok I have been polishing the lip on a set of rims I have. Three of which are fine , one how ever has some pretty good curb rash. My question is what's the best way to make it less noticeable I know it won't go completely away , but any advice would be helpful.
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Originally posted by daovangphotos View PostWhat is the finish on the rims? Polished? Clear coated?
Originally posted by DarkcloudWimp go low or go home hahaOriginally posted by cb7_tillidieNot a single fuck was given that day.
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The damaged area has the clearcoat gone already. Think of the concrete as an EXTREMELY quick and overprecise abrasive.
Could you show us a picture of your rims? Some you might be able to do a small area, others you may just be better off refinishing all of it.
I polished my wheels. You may not want to be this thorough, but still.
I'm posting a DIY on my rims soon, due to the enormous amount of requests.
Heres a snippit of the stuff, I jacked it from MR thread
Originally posted by Dobermann View PostSo I have been busy refinishing my blades. I'm not sure I wanna sell them anymore. Heres some pics from the process.
Stock finish
Rash
No rash.
I'm guessing the result is roughly 30-40 hours per wheel, and ALOT of emery cloth, 400, 1000, 2000, Mothers Aluminum and Mag polish, and then Mothers billet.
Thats only 1 polish on it. If I do a few more I will get a much clearer reflection.
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^Nice job indeed. I had a set of fat fives for my Acura EL that I polished too and like you, I had to spend countless hours doing each rim until I had it looking the way I wanted. The wetsanding and sanding the sides of the spokes was killer for the fingers as it was all done by hand. Getting the clear off wasn't too bad as I used paintstripper to get the bulk of the clearcoat off and a sander to smooth out big gouges. I only found 1 pic of the progress half way through so it doesn't show much.....I wish I took more pics (car was sold last year).
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I hope you guys are wearing respirator protection while sanding aluminum. Or any surface for that matter...
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Originally posted by honda2014 View PostThis is a pretty good thread. Bump!
May as well put up a pic , this isn't the bad one but this is how it turned out
Originally posted by DarkcloudWimp go low or go home hahaOriginally posted by cb7_tillidieNot a single fuck was given that day.
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Originally posted by daovangphotos View PostWithout taking off the clear coat, you will not be able to get rid of the curb rash (in my experience)
I believe rim repair shops can repair curb rash rims without removing the clear coat and get it looking as good as new.
I just dont know the method they use.
They actually remove the clear,.in most cases they usually do a full recondition of the wheel since you have to cut the clear to get to the damaged metal.
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Originally posted by Dobermann View PostThe damaged area has the clearcoat gone already. Think of the concrete as an EXTREMELY quick and overprecise abrasive.
Could you show us a picture of your rims? Some you might be able to do a small area, others you may just be better off refinishing all of it.
I polished my wheels. You may not want to be this thorough, but still.
I'm posting a DIY on my rims soon, due to the enormous amount of requests.
Heres a snippit of the stuff, I jacked it from MR thread
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Originally posted by Dobermann View PostI'm guessing the result is roughly 30-40 hours per wheel, and ALOT of emery cloth, 400, 1000, 2000, Mothers Aluminum and Mag polish, and then Mothers billet.
Pic related, I've got 7 of these but they are in rough shape.
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