► FAQ: How to polish your wheels
#1
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA
Posts: 5,986
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
► FAQ: How to polish your wheels
Taken from a quick writeup i did on a local forum.. questions, comments, editing welcome. A side project i started in the middle of winter and finally finished. takes about 4-5 hours/rim. took way longer than i expected but once i started i couldnt turn back. anyway.. here's what i wrote.
----------
The person i baught my SiR rims off of didn't take very good care of them. Drove them in the winter and they seen their fair bit of salt. Clear coat is chipping off and there is some pitting.. and for some dumb-*** reason Honda decided to put the wheel weights on the outside of these rims leaving nasty marks when you change and rebalance your tires..
So now i'm left with the job of trying to make them look new again.
Things you'll need.
Gloves - buy a 100 pack at the drug store, if you dont use gloves get ready to have black hands for a week.
Sandpaper 150*, 220, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1500
2 cans of mothers polish
6" Buffer
Small palm sander
A few rolls of that blue paper towel stuff from canadian tire..
* Be carefull with 150 grit..use only to sand down curb scrapes or really bad areas.. you'll need to speed 3 x time with 220 grit to get rid of the sanding marks that the 150 will leave behined.
Step 1: strip rims with heavy duty paint stripper - follow the instructions exactly, do not do it on a humid or cold day or expect to do it agian!
SKIP TO STEP 4-8 if rims are smooth after stripping - use your own judgement. Sir rims and many other OEM rims have concentric machined rings that need to be sanded off so you need to start off with 220 grit
Step 2: Sand down with 220 BY HAND use a wood block for flat parts. take your time and make sure you dont see anything but the sanding marks that the 220 will leave behined. I sand dry with 220. this step will take the most time! do a good job.
Step 3:
Use 320 with the palm sander along with lots of water.
Palm sand as much as the rim as you can but be carefull not to let the sanders lip hit anything! let the sander to the sanding and use lots of water.
clean with clean rags and water.
hand sand areas you cant get at with the palm sander
sand again with the palm sander and fresh sand paper.
Step 4: (same as step 3 with 400 grit)
Step 5: (same as step 3 with 600 grit)
Step 6: Hand sand with 800 grit - take your time and get everything! I used this maroon colored paper from home hardware - it didn't last long using lots of water but it worked so well. buy 4 sheets of this stuff! Thumb Up I did 2 good passes with this stuff.
Step 7: Do the same with 1500 grit. the rim will look very smooth and very DULL. if it looks even and dull than you did a good job.
Step 8: Smear a decent amount of mothers on the whole rim. WITH A NEW CLEAN bonnet buff until you start to see circles/haze - you'll see the rim start to get very shiney but will leave a buffing patteren. keep doing this but dont let it get competely dry.. hard to explain but you cant really screw anything up at this point, just might have to do it over. turn the bonnet inside out for the next 'step 8' that you do.
Step 9: WITH A NEW CLEAN bonnet buff the rim. If you did the buffing part right the rim will look like a mirror in seconds. if it still looks hazy than keep experimenting with step 8. you will surprise yourself
I will not share any info on how i painted between the spokes and got the clean lines between the painted and polished parts. ya'll can figure it out if you want..
--------
Thats the best pic i could take with the default settings.. it's not easy taking pictures of mirrors the rough cast between the spokes are much darker than stock now.. the pics do no justice but hopefullly CRXForum can take some pro pics when i get my car back together again.
Modified by 2point2 at 9:27 PM 5/26/2005
----------
The person i baught my SiR rims off of didn't take very good care of them. Drove them in the winter and they seen their fair bit of salt. Clear coat is chipping off and there is some pitting.. and for some dumb-*** reason Honda decided to put the wheel weights on the outside of these rims leaving nasty marks when you change and rebalance your tires..
So now i'm left with the job of trying to make them look new again.
Things you'll need.
Gloves - buy a 100 pack at the drug store, if you dont use gloves get ready to have black hands for a week.
Sandpaper 150*, 220, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1500
2 cans of mothers polish
6" Buffer
Small palm sander
A few rolls of that blue paper towel stuff from canadian tire..
* Be carefull with 150 grit..use only to sand down curb scrapes or really bad areas.. you'll need to speed 3 x time with 220 grit to get rid of the sanding marks that the 150 will leave behined.
Step 1: strip rims with heavy duty paint stripper - follow the instructions exactly, do not do it on a humid or cold day or expect to do it agian!
SKIP TO STEP 4-8 if rims are smooth after stripping - use your own judgement. Sir rims and many other OEM rims have concentric machined rings that need to be sanded off so you need to start off with 220 grit
Step 2: Sand down with 220 BY HAND use a wood block for flat parts. take your time and make sure you dont see anything but the sanding marks that the 220 will leave behined. I sand dry with 220. this step will take the most time! do a good job.
Step 3:
Use 320 with the palm sander along with lots of water.
Palm sand as much as the rim as you can but be carefull not to let the sanders lip hit anything! let the sander to the sanding and use lots of water.
clean with clean rags and water.
hand sand areas you cant get at with the palm sander
sand again with the palm sander and fresh sand paper.
Step 4: (same as step 3 with 400 grit)
Step 5: (same as step 3 with 600 grit)
Step 6: Hand sand with 800 grit - take your time and get everything! I used this maroon colored paper from home hardware - it didn't last long using lots of water but it worked so well. buy 4 sheets of this stuff! Thumb Up I did 2 good passes with this stuff.
Step 7: Do the same with 1500 grit. the rim will look very smooth and very DULL. if it looks even and dull than you did a good job.
Step 8: Smear a decent amount of mothers on the whole rim. WITH A NEW CLEAN bonnet buff until you start to see circles/haze - you'll see the rim start to get very shiney but will leave a buffing patteren. keep doing this but dont let it get competely dry.. hard to explain but you cant really screw anything up at this point, just might have to do it over. turn the bonnet inside out for the next 'step 8' that you do.
Step 9: WITH A NEW CLEAN bonnet buff the rim. If you did the buffing part right the rim will look like a mirror in seconds. if it still looks hazy than keep experimenting with step 8. you will surprise yourself
I will not share any info on how i painted between the spokes and got the clean lines between the painted and polished parts. ya'll can figure it out if you want..
--------
Thats the best pic i could take with the default settings.. it's not easy taking pictures of mirrors the rough cast between the spokes are much darker than stock now.. the pics do no justice but hopefullly CRXForum can take some pro pics when i get my car back together again.
Modified by 2point2 at 9:27 PM 5/26/2005
Trending Topics
#11
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA
Posts: 5,986
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
Re: (mulletov)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mulletov »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nice, it looks like chrome. how long will the shine last? will u be clear coating it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont think clearcoat will stick. just gotta take care of them.
and NO. I am not taking orders, lol.. you guys arent willing to spend the money that i want.
i dont think clearcoat will stick. just gotta take care of them.
and NO. I am not taking orders, lol.. you guys arent willing to spend the money that i want.
#16
Trial User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Central Coast, CA
Posts: 854
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: How to polish your (HondaPrelude7)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondaPrelude7 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn i wanna do that</TD></TR></TABLE>
Me too!!!
Me too!!!