Wdugan9080
Supercharged
I polished the back rim today, started about 2 in the afternoon and finished about 5:30, - 1 hr break in-between, so it took me 2.5 hrs just to polish the 1 wheel not counting removing it, that took about 2 hrs cause I stripped 1 of the hex head bolt for the brake disk to get it off, luckily it was out enough to cut the edges off 2 sides and get a 12mm wrench on it, now I have to find a new bolt, hope they aren't discontinued, 1 website said they are, and another says they are available, but that doesn't always mean they are available I found out with the windscreen lock, discontinued can't get it anywhere, not even a used one.I went to Gord web site, they wanted $19.95 for 16 oz. and 9 bucks shipping, sheesh. Went to Amazon, same price but only $5.99 shipping, yeehaw, but it appears to be shipped by mule train because it will be a week or so before I get it.![]()
Well I think Gords aluminum polish did fairly good, not perfect, it still has some faint spots I'm sure I could have gotten out with some wet sand paper, maybe start with 1000 grit and work down to 6000, would probably make it perfect, but I was done for the day, maybe I'll stop tonight and get some, I didn't have any, but here's what it looks like after 2 to 3 hrs.
A very big difference, I used these buffing Wheels I got on Amazon, Car Buffers and Polishers Kit for Drill, 14Pcs Drill Polishing Wheel Foam Ball Buffing Pads Sponge Ball for Automotive Car Wheels Hub Care, Metal, Plastic, Ceramic and Glass Car Buffers and Polishers Kit for Drill, 14Pcs Drill Polishing Wheel Foam Ball Buffing Pads Sponge Ball for Automotive Car Wheels Hub Care, Metal, Plastic, Ceramic and Glass worked very good, perfect size, probably should have used them from the beginning, I used a cordless drill driver with them, I started with the 0000 steel wool, wet the wheel with the soaked steel wool, let it soak for a few minutes, and rub the heavy corrosion off. Then clean it with the shop towels after it dries, at least that's what I did, a few times then I used the buffing Wheels, I even used a Dremel type tool to get in the holes. GL hope it lasts a long long time
