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6k? wow
tom
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Peeling will occur if and when you are in sub zero temps, Like MrE said the aluminum expands and in this case will contract faster than the chrome and it will pop & peel kind of like de-laminating. Alcoa may have come up with a way to fix this in the past few years, that I do not know.
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Interesting. must keep my fingers crossed, my Newell has sat in Canada for the last three years in up to minus 30. glad to have sold and retired to enjoy the snowbird winters.
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I had my wheels polished today with White Diamond. WOW! I have never known of a polish that polishes aluminum wheels as beautiful at this and only a small amount was necessary. I hope it will last and I wonder if there is any wax that I should use to protect the luster.
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Wash Wax All cleans and protects the shine. Does not polish so it leaves your work alone.
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Chester
I used a product from the marine world called Woody Wax. It does take a bit of the shine away but seemed to work well. I used it on the aluminum on my sport fish boat lots of salt water.
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Hey doug how you doing?
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today i did the wheels on my coach. normally i use a cordless drill and a polishing ball.
i tried something different. and rather than 30 minutes per wheel it cut it down to 5-8 minutes per wheel.
and looks like a mirror.
i used blue magic polish.
and i used two different things to polish. i used my griots garage 6 inch da polisher. and a foam pad. that gets everwhere but in the deep drive wheels. for that i bought a harborfreight 3 inch air polisher with a foam pad. that gets deep in the wheel. it does take 15cfm, so you have to have a big compressor.
together they made quick work of it and they look like shiny chrome.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH
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Pictures?
Which Blue Magic did you use? The metal polish cream?
Got a link to the pads?
And how much did it take for your wheels?
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yea the cream. took about 3/4 jar to do all 6 wheels.
i will take some pictures in a little while
the foam pad i used on the 6 inch da was just an old one i had used on a car.
i used the two foam pads that came with the air polisher for the 3 inch. the first one came apart pretty quickly. the other one lasted through a couple of wheels. harbor freight has a set for 15 bucks, but i am going to order some cheapies on amazon for a buck a piece or so to use.
the air polisher i paid 28 bucks for.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH