Hey guys, I was cleaning my car and I wanted my rims to be really shiny, and I didnt want to polish them so I used a couple things...I'll upload pictures later...
Things Needed:
WD-40
Simple Green
Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish
microfiber cloth
orbital buffer
Flat head screw driver (Only if you have plastic hubcaps)
Steps:
Step 1: Remove the plastic hubcaps with a flathead screwdriver (OEM Wheels only)
Step 2: Take the simple green in a spray bottle and just spray the entire rim
Step 3: Take the WD-40 and spray over the rim again
Step 4: Take the mothers mag and aluminum polish and evenly smear it on the rims until its completely covered with all white
Step 5: Take the buffer and buff the entire rim until you see a little bit of white haze, make sure that there is black poweder on the buffer pad, if there isnt STOP!
Step 6: Wipe off the rim with the microfiber cloth
Step 7: respray the entire rim with just simple green
Step 8: Buff the rim again
Step 9: Wipe it off again with the microfiber cloth ( Repeat steps 7 and 8 another 2 or 3 times and then move on to the next rim)
DONE!!!
My OEM wheels are almost 20 years old and they look new!
Things Needed:
WD-40
Simple Green
Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish
microfiber cloth
orbital buffer
Flat head screw driver (Only if you have plastic hubcaps)
Steps:
Step 1: Remove the plastic hubcaps with a flathead screwdriver (OEM Wheels only)
Step 2: Take the simple green in a spray bottle and just spray the entire rim
Step 3: Take the WD-40 and spray over the rim again
Step 4: Take the mothers mag and aluminum polish and evenly smear it on the rims until its completely covered with all white
Step 5: Take the buffer and buff the entire rim until you see a little bit of white haze, make sure that there is black poweder on the buffer pad, if there isnt STOP!
Step 6: Wipe off the rim with the microfiber cloth
Step 7: respray the entire rim with just simple green
Step 8: Buff the rim again
Step 9: Wipe it off again with the microfiber cloth ( Repeat steps 7 and 8 another 2 or 3 times and then move on to the next rim)
DONE!!!
My OEM wheels are almost 20 years old and they look new!
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