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post Aug 24, 2008 - 10:46 PM
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I've had my rims for a long time now (too long). Over the years the brake dust started to eat away at the clear coat that was put over the polished lip. The wheels were starting to look terrible.

The white spots you see in these pics is the damaged clear.



I enlisted the help of 95st-celica to help bring them back to life.
First we began by removing the layer of clear. We used a sanding pad mounted to a drill. These are normally sold in most auto parts or hardware stores. Not sure what grit they are, but they work well for stripping paint. After that, we sanded with 400 grit, then 600/800 grit, and then 2000. Finally we applied a metal polishing compound to them, and buffed off with a buffing pad mounted to a drill.

Here are the finished results...




Huge thanks goes out to Joe. I couldn't have done it without your help, bro!

This post has been edited by lagos: Aug 25, 2008 - 12:43 PM


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