My little Project for the winter
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So I picked up a set of fat 5's for a really good deal. 1 out of the 4 rimes are pretty curbed so I'm slowly grinding that one down and fixing it up.
Here are some pics of what I've been up to. Excuse the pictures. They were taken with the new bb curve..lol, the camera isnt the greatest I put some poly stripper on the rims to get rid of the clear coat http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-1643.jpg Cleaned them up after I stripped the clear coat Attachment 14062 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-1725.jpg Than I started to sand them down http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2224.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2224.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2224.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2255.jpg This isn't the final product, I think I still need to sand them down a little bit more and polish, but here is some of the after pics http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2254.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90301-2254.jpg |
looks good...you need to sand a whole bunch more though!!!!
get ur shine on |
Nice pickup and progress. keep it up!
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Nice pick up. Good luck with the polishing. It's a bitch
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keep goingg... good work
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Starting to look good! I'm about to start on my blades myself.
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Update**
So I've been pretty caught up doing other things, but I decided to finish at least 1 rim.
I've been having loads of problems getting rid of the sand paper marks. I can get them to shine like this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/IMG_2551.jpg but when I take a closer look, I notice these marks left behind from the 2000grit sandpaper http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/IMG_2558.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/IMG_2563.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/IMG_2564.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/IMG_2562.jpg aiya, I'm not sure what to do to get rid of those marks. I've tried two layers of polish, didnt work I've tried resanding them again with 2000 grit but that doesnt make a difference. I'm soo lost now -_- Any help? XD |
your prob using the wrong grad of paper you need a really fine, fine sand paper (my guess)
here's fuzzy's DIY: http://www.--------.com/--------/for...polishing+rims same rim too |
^^^did you bother reading fuzzy's thread? he used 2000 grit as well.
Hey Jay you could always try another metal polish or swirl remover...maybe even a cutting compound might smooth it out but don't take my word on it. |
Nice work, just don't give up and paint them black!
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Originally Posted by jugtoor
(Post 268259)
^^^did you bother reading fuzzy's thread? he used 2000 grit as well.
Hey Jay you could always try another metal polish or swirl remover...maybe even a cutting compound might smooth it out but don't take my word on it. items required: wet sand paper: -400 grit -800 grit -1000 grit -1500 grit -2000 grit beer spray bottle more beer rags mothers aluminum polish cream. lepage polly suppa strippa paint brush gloves something to scrape clear coat off steel wool (fine) ........No didn't think so. are you all there bud?? |
As long as you didn't push too hard on the lower grit paper, as you go higher, the swirls should get less and less noticeable. Then you NEED the mother's polish to get it all out and it'll look like a mirror. The beer helps too
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Hey Tegra, I did follow his steps, I went 400, 800, 1500, 2000 though.
I couldn't find 1000 grit sandpaper hahaha, I'll go back to canadian tire today and see if i can find it. I'll give it a few more trys. If Fuzzy reads this, do you have a picture of the rims before you started polishing them? |
Originally Posted by jay-san
(Post 268286)
Hey Tegra, I did follow his steps, I went 400, 800, 1500, 2000 though.
I couldn't find 1000 grit sandpaper hahaha, I'll go back to canadian tire today and see if i can find it. I'll give it a few more trys. If Fuzzy reads this, do you have a picture of the rims before you started polishing them? all i can say is keep going then. |
the sanding marks you have left over are not from the 2000 gritt, they are left from the 800 grit area. pick up some 1000 gritt, sand with that, then do 1500 again, and then 2000 again and it should clear up.
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nice, thanks fuzzy,
I just went out and found some 1000 grit The last time I went to buy the sand paper, they were out of 1000 grit. I'll start over again from 1000 grit and than 1500 and then 2000 to see the difference on one spoke =) Thanks again fuzzy |
no problem mang.
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nice! what car are those going on???
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2000 silver ls
Its in 4x4 mode right now...lol I'm not sure what to lower the car on |
go with p.i.c.s i like em.
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I would go with P.I.C's, but I don't have enough money for it ><
I know what I did wrong..haha, I was sanding too hard with the 1500 and the 2000 grit sand paper...-_- |
Updated again
I still see minor scratch marks, but I'm trying to polish them away =) Here is a before and after shot A spoke unpolished http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90320-0202.jpg A spoke polished http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...90320-0202.jpg and may I say, polishing is a bitch! =) |
lookin decent man! lets see a finished product tho! hope it turns out flawless!
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