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Well guys i just bought an 82 and well the wheels werent taking care of and well now they are all dull and stuff but they dont have rust or any bad spots. ing
Now onto the question.
How do you repolish the wheels without taking it to someone and paying an arm and a leg to get them redone? thank you
Also we should make this a sticky if it takes off there aint no thread about this in the section.
__________________ 1987 Z28 Being Completely restored with extras
I am 17 The name is Colin Everything was built not bought
What I did on my old 89 (had the 91/92 16 inch wheels) was...
1. Took aircraft paint stripper to the rims to remove the factory clear coat, let the clear "curl" up for a couple minutes and take a hose and rinse the clear off, comes off easily.
2. I then took 600 grit sandpaper and soapy water and sanded out any imperfections in the metal. May need to step down in grit for heavier scratches.
3. Now that the any light scratches are out, take 800 grit sandpaper and water to it followed by 1000, 1200, 1500, and then 2000 grit wet. This takes forever but its worth it. Figure 2-3 hours per wheel.
4. Then take some Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish to the wheel either by hand (takes awhile but it works) or with a Mothers Powerball and watch the metal shine up!
5. If you want to paint the inside of the spokes, mask off the wheel and paint the spokes.
Its pretty easy to do, just very very very time consuming, and your hand will have blisters and be sore for awhile, but the results are worth it. I will be doing this again on my factory 15 inch RS wheels (though not much to polish, should look nice)
Has anyone done this with gta wheels? If the aircraft stripper got on the gold paint? Would it ruin it. . ?
Ive done it on my black mesh rim using a spray can of paint remover. I just used a piece of cardboard cut in a circle to cover the black mesh, then the clear coat just came off the outer aluminum ring area.
But youre rubber was on the rim? So you just cut out a cardboard circle, sprayed on the clear coat remover, then just wet sanded them and they turned out nice?
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1988 Trans Am GTA Built 385 sbc
Built 700R4
Baer Track4 13" Front Brakes
YearOne 17" Snowflakes
Eibach Pro Kit
KYB GR2 Struts
UMI Suspension
found another good way i used a air die grinder with a wire tip and that sanded it up really nicely now just waiting to get the paint stripper for the inside of the spokes i'll tell you how it goes when i finish it all up before the paint
__________________ 1987 Z28 Being Completely restored with extras
I am 17 The name is Colin Everything was built not bought
Ive done it on my black mesh rim using a spray can of paint remover. I just used a piece of cardboard cut in a circle to cover the black mesh, then the clear coat just came off the outer aluminum ring area.
I did mine the same way and used the Eastwood kit. I think you''l notice a difference...... Here's a before (right) /after (left) shot.
Last edited by TimeTraveller; 12-06-2009 at 08:36 PM.
Reason: additional info
now i have question for evryone who has done this i didnt read this first and spent 8 hrs of hand sanding the clear coat off cause my paint stripper sucked. lol now i know what to do for the others but was wonderingif they need to be clear coated again???? or are they fine once polished?
i also stopped at 1000grit sand paper and mine look great after 3 applications of mothers.
did you use the ap120 metal prep it talks about and how much did it take to do all the rims? a quart or pint??
The prep came with it if I remember correctly, I think it was a kit. I used the pint for all 4 wheels. They turned out ok, not show quality because I tried to brush over areas that I thought I missed and it caused waves, which can't be seen at some angles. It is like brushing on water, hard to see what areas you've covered
well i couldnt find anything local so will be ordering that stuff lonesomeloser suggested. i cant wait. oh and finally located a can of aircraft stripper so hopefully will have the other three rims done in the same amount of time as the first one took thank you everyone
well i couldnt find anything local so will be ordering that stuff lonesomeloser suggested. i cant wait. oh and finally located a can of aircraft stripper so hopefully will have the other three rims done in the same amount of time as the first one took thank you everyone
Good luck! And don't use a cheap brush because the bristles will pull out.