POLISHING RIMS
#22
RE: POLISHING RIMS
n update almost done with the front rim . took a lil time but was worth the effort . i did not sand my rims cause they were in pretty good shape once the paint was gone . i just added paint stripper till all the paint was gone. from there i polished away using mothers alum polish . i am painting the spokes on my rim n gonna clear coat it after then clean off the rotors all that ,put it back on the bike n do my back rim . when i am done n everything is final will post my last pic with them on the bike
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#23
RE: POLISHING RIMS
i had the bright idea to try and dothe wholerimtooand much to my suprise the center part of my rim is a different material front (F2)and rear (F3).. it is not the nice shiny stuff its a textured metal and i even tried to use a dremel to see if it would come off but it does not shine.. my rims are off to get powdercoated now... tried the rim paint and with all the prep in the world it still chips..
#27
RE: POLISHING RIMS
Pic of it outside(damn snow)I used PPG Candy apple red, Liquid Crystal as the main color with a Dodge pearl black for the "tribal".I still have to clean it up a little more though.I guess I'll have to trailer it to my work to clean it up!!!And yes that is my kitchen,the garage is thru the door!!!!!
#28
#29
RE: POLISHING RIMS
Should this be done on or off the bike?
Off the bike. It is quicker, & gives you a much better chance of doing the job right. Paint remover will try tobleed through under the tape if it is on the bike or the wheel is left vertical while the remover does it's job.My best luck has been to apply remover toone side of the rim then turn it over & tape the other side whilethe remover & gravity do therething.
Don't try to polish the center of the wheel. This is100 times the work that the edges of the rims are. If you look at the center part of the rim you will see that it is not smooth. All of this material would have to be taken down to the samesmoothness before it could be polished.
Off the bike. It is quicker, & gives you a much better chance of doing the job right. Paint remover will try tobleed through under the tape if it is on the bike or the wheel is left vertical while the remover does it's job.My best luck has been to apply remover toone side of the rim then turn it over & tape the other side whilethe remover & gravity do therething.
Don't try to polish the center of the wheel. This is100 times the work that the edges of the rims are. If you look at the center part of the rim you will see that it is not smooth. All of this material would have to be taken down to the samesmoothness before it could be polished.
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