04-06 Silverado Rims are HERE!!!!!

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Looks okay, bud. I think you are fine! It's just a clear coat, you can use regular car polish on it, like we were talking about earlier :cheers:
Well, it does look fine (even after wiping it back off as best I could). There are no additional scratches in it other than the ones that were already there. But I am going back to get some car polish tomorrow. I was only planning on doing the one rim tonight anyways.

I'm actually really surprised on how well it turned out with just my orbital.


I did notice some dirt in the corners of the openings (if you follow me). What should I do to get these areas clean? I tried just my finger with a T-shirt, but no dice. Would a Clay Bar do any good?

Once I get the dirt out, I'd like to try Mothers PowerBall that goes down to a tip like an inverted cone. Has anyone used this before?
 

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You can just clean them with a brush and soap and water, no big.

I have never used a Powerball on coated wheels, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work.

Give it a shot!
 

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I know this sounds really stupid, but I used a tooth brush on the 1st set I bought like this. I'm pretty sure it is what left all the small scratches on them.

What kind of brush are you talking about? This one?

Which one of these should I get?
Mothers stuff
Meguiars stuff

This is the PowerCone I was talking about.
I'm glad I didn't buy this polish instead :uhoh:.
This is what I mistakenly bought and shouldn't have.
 

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That brush will be fine.

Any one of those automotive polishes will also be fine, really. You can hit up FazeOwl, too for his Adam's stuff.

That PowerCone is just like the ball, and it won't hurt them. Hell, your buffer looks like it might work, too!

Yeah, I use that Mothers's stuff on my Tahoe's aluminum Alcoas, works GREAT for those! :lol:
 

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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.

If you wanna try it by hand go this route...

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-472-adams-hand-polish-combo.aspx

if you wanna do it by machine (drill) try this...

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-430-adams-4-focus-pad-buffing-kit.aspx

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-97-adams-swirl-haze-remover.aspx

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-140-adams-fine-machine-car-polish.aspx

just be very careful when doing it with the drill. (18v or better)

watch this video...

http://www.adamspolishes.com/t-Videos_DVD5_8.aspx

Use TMC as the promo code now... :D

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-37-adams-clay-bar-detail-spray-combo.aspx
 

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I've spent some where around 4-5hrs on the rims today. I'm starting to wax them now.

Quick question on the waxing:
I just wipe it on, let it dry, and wipe it off right?


The polish made them feel pretty smooth so it's hard to tell a difference.
 

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I know this sounds really stupid, but I used a tooth brush on the 1st set I bought like this. I'm pretty sure it is what left all the small scratches on them.

What kind of brush are you talking about? This one?

Which one of these should I get?
Mothers stuff
Meguiars stuff

This is the PowerCone I was talking about.
I'm glad I didn't buy this polish instead :uhoh:.
This is what I mistakenly bought and shouldn't have.

I'd try some Adam's products since they are a sponsor on here. I can get you a quote on Mothers since we carry their line but I'd try Adams first. :)
 

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