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polishing and sealing split rims



neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Ive just bought back a car i sold a few years ago fitted with BBS LM's and the wheels now need a good polish up so what is recommended ?

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neil a

ClioSport Club Member
They are still on the car as I've just bought it yesterday.
I had them split and polished/ painted by 'Mike the polisher' 4 years and they were like new but don't really want to send them away to be done again just now.
 

neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Sorry i set the wrong link to photo bucket originally.
So what metal polish and sealer is recommended for raw alloy wheel lips ?
 

neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Nope Nope I love BBS LM's just hate cleaning them. Eventually I will get them split and polished , along with the centres going body colour.

Back to this sort of look.

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First recomendation is buy a new set of o-ring gaskets first , dont overtighten.
As for the polishing bit i will leave that to someone else.

Take your time reassembling them
 

neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Justnow Im not planning on splitting them, just looking for a good metal polish and sealant.

Im sure LM's are just a 2 part wheel also so don't think they run a gasket.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
Is the outer rim bare metal or lacquered? If it's lacqut then metal polish isn't needed, just any normal paint polish. If not autofinesse mercury or autosol.

As for sealing, get the prep right and look into GTechniq C5 or Carpro DLUX
 

neil a

ClioSport Club Member
They are bare alloy and have started to oxidise , to the point where I think 1000grit wet and dry will be needed before polish.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
If it's bare alloy, try something like mercury on a MF cloth, then with fine wire wool if more is needed and work back.

Would be best to get them clear coated once you've cleaned them up to help protect them, then use a proper wheel sealant
 
  GTD, Lupo
I would avoid clear coating them. They will 100% start to corrode again and then you will have a bigger problem as it will be under the clear coat. Best bet is to leave them bare, i ran bare ally dishes over winter and the dishes stayed pretty good with just Autosol, a hard wax and regular fresh water washes. Long term save up for some Radinox dishes.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
it depends on how bad the corrosion is, if it doesn't take to much to get back to a good base then clear coat them. A did it to a set of wheels that were fine for almost 2years then sold them on. Planning on doing it to another set this summer

100% will corrode isn't quite true. As everything its based on the prep
 
  GTD, Lupo
Im interested to know how you prep a mirror polished surface. Nothing for the paint to adhere to would make it very interesting.

Regular washes followed by wax and quick going over with metal polish once a month, they will look far better.

I think this picture was taken about a year after they were built and driven daily.

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neil a

ClioSport Club Member
This was the wheels when i got them re finished and the centres done black.
If they can be lacquered then I will do that after a re polish, but I was under the impression that you can't as the surface is too smooth to take the paint.

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neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Ended up going with a body coloured centre and chrome powder coat on the lips, gives 90% of the looks but none of the polishing hassle.

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