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k3lv 03-06-2011 02:57 PM

Polished Lip + Winter Roads + Lazy = Fail
 
Long story short I got my work meisters refinished and then I sat the car at home, drove it a few days in the past month(not snow/post snow days). Got sick, then some residue/oxidation built up on the lips. Washing didnt help.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

Also, if a detailer such as 911fanatic can help it, please feel free to chime in(rs sponsors)

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kyoshiro 03-06-2011 03:14 PM

prob get it polished with some metal polish like P21s Polishing soap

911fanatic 03-07-2011 08:12 PM

Gonna need a little TLC as Aldric suggested. P21S Polishing soap may do it. If not, a light metal polish and a bit of time should clean that up.

k3lv 03-07-2011 09:24 PM

Thanks I got Mothers Metal Polish and its helping a bit but will probably use up my terry cloths/100% cotton shirts lol. Still after a long rub of the same spot the residue remains but not as noticeable.

kyoshiro 03-07-2011 09:43 PM

If you go to UBC or near Richmond, you can come over and try my P21s polishing and see if it works. If it does, you can always buy one from Ken.

christiankirana 03-07-2011 10:31 PM

sand with 2000 grit sand paper, polish it, clear coat it.

k3lv 03-07-2011 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kyoshiro (Post 7333296)
If you go to UBC or near Richmond, you can come over and try my P21s polishing and see if it works. If it does, you can always buy one from Ken.

Thanks for the offer, unfortunately I do not plan to drive the car until some more rain comes down and washes the salt away, so I wouldn't be able to come try it. Appreciate the kind offer though kyoshiro.

I'm hoping I'll have more attempts at rubbing it with the mothers metal polish before rain/snow hits. Richard @ Nubrite, who refinished the wheels said that if I use too much of the metal polish over time it will go straight through so I guess I have to limit myself

Supafly 03-08-2011 08:23 AM

:fullofwin:

pick up a mothers foam cone polisher...it attaches to your drill, and some mothers aluminum billet polish....and away you go...I did it to my carlssons...took me 1hr to do 4 rims. I had my car sitting in my garage for 1.5 months with salt humidity eating away at my unclear coated rims....just make sure to seal the rims after with a good wheel sealant.

k3lv 03-08-2011 04:38 PM

Thanks supafly I appreciate that, going to go grab one! Any recommendation for a wheel sealant?

kyoshiro 03-08-2011 05:32 PM

Swissvax Autobahn :D
or Bilt Hamber Autobalm actually works quite well on rims for european brake dust lol
I have however heard bad stories about these mothers drill attachments breaking off and stuff so just be careful with it. I think you're better off polishing by hand really.

Supafly 03-09-2011 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kyoshiro (Post 7334340)
Swissvax Autobahn :D
or Bilt Hamber Autobalm actually works quite well on rims for european brake dust lol
I have however heard bad stories about these mothers drill attachments breaking off and stuff so just be careful with it. I think you're better off polishing by hand really.

:whistle:

i've had my mini-ball, large ball, and the cone attachment for years...aslong as you take care of your tools, and dont rush anything the outcome is pretty darn fantastic compared to 6hrs of wet sanding.:)

roastpuff 03-09-2011 08:45 AM

Blackfire All-Metal Sealant works great for sealing too.

k3lv 03-09-2011 12:32 PM

If I use that metal polish with the mini ball how does it deal with the black residue that appears?

kyoshiro 03-09-2011 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k3lv (Post 7335435)
If I use that metal polish with the mini ball how does it deal with the black residue that appears?

you should first clay/tarminator/decon those off first. Those are usually brake dust baked on. You wont be giving an even polish.

lowda9 03-09-2011 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiankirana (Post 7333365)
sand with 2000 grit sand paper, polish it, clear coat it.

lol 2000 grit isn't going to remove anything. Have you tried wheel cleaner yet?

k3lv 03-09-2011 04:39 PM

I used claybar but I didn't get to clean it right away so I suppose the dust built up again. However on the jar of polish I have, it says that there will be a black residue that appears, which is a good sign because if it doesn't show up that means it's not polish-able.

I have used Megiuars hot rims cleaner(didn't work) and bought myself a bottle of Auto Glym Custom Wheel cleaner which I haven't tried.

kyoshiro 03-09-2011 05:17 PM

you could try ironX if all else fails (eats it away)
but black residue is supposed to appear... it sounds more bad than good imo lol

k3lv 03-09-2011 05:30 PM

The polish helps but doesnt rid all of it. I'm doing 1 wheel full on right now. Clean clay and polish. Results in a bit. Frickin cold outside!

Supafly 03-10-2011 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k3lv (Post 7335435)
If I use that metal polish with the mini ball how does it deal with the black residue that appears?

That black residue that builds up on the ball/cone or even cloth is just the oxidized aluminum(iirc).

I usually polish a bit, then wipe with cloth. repeat as needed.:)


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