I wish I got some pictures of a customers car that I did a small demo on. It was a new Camaro, the wheels were badly swirling and mar'd. just by hand and about 30 secs of "trying" it on one spoke it knocked 60% of the damages out.
Ya, try one spoke at a time. as your working with one spoke, check to make sure its not hot, just warm. Dont be scared to apply pressure so you can "cut" into the clear.
I picked up some Mothers PowerMetal and some microfiber cloths. I just want to give it a try by hand and see what it looks like. Then maybe I'll give my orbital buffer a shot. We'll see how it goes.
But I know the proper way to fix them would be with a multi-step process and polishing.
Don't use metal polish on those wheels. That's paint clearcoat you are trying to polish. Metal polish will fWONk it up! I know it's an alloy wheel, but you re polishing paint. You need to use a standard automotive paint very light compound...
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