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Polishing wheels - Yachts - 01-26-2015

Not sure how many gurus do this themselves, but those who do , how do you do it? Products etc.


RE: Polishing wheels - LynnJeff - 01-26-2015

At least several cocktails and then liberal amounts of

Gord's Polish

Gregory Tx


RE: Polishing wheels - encantotom - 01-26-2015

i use blue magic polish paste.

and a wool ball on a drill

tom


RE: Polishing wheels - Dmatz - 01-26-2015

When I had aluminum wheels I used white diamond metal polish which I learned from and old timer and was the best stuf I ever found


RE: Polishing wheels - HoosierDaddy - 01-26-2015

Finish them off by dousing them with flour and rub it with a soft rag.


RE: Polishing wheels - lbrachfe - 01-26-2015

Meguiars Wheel paste after a light acid spray


RE: Polishing wheels - Junior Guru - 01-26-2015

I use Adams Polishes for my Newell and all my autos. The wheel polish is good and it's easy to put on and remove.


RE: Polishing wheels - Junior Guru - 01-26-2015

Oh and I might add...my coach always seems to drive better when it's waxed and has polished wheels! ?


RE: Polishing wheels - PMCBR - 01-26-2015

Gord's


RE: Polishing wheels - bestgenman - 01-27-2015

Several friends in Indycar use Purple and I have for years.

http://www.californiacustom.com/purple_metal_polish.html