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    Default wheel polishing problem???

    so i polished one of my fat 5's by hand every step of the way took about 7 hours using 150,220,320,400,600,800,1000,1500,2000 and finishes with mothers mag aluminum polish. and it doesnt look shiit like its suppose to.
    .. HELP PLS!!!
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    Whats wrong?
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    you can use turtle wax scratch and swerl remover and a fine steel wool. make sure it is the fine one though. i want to say it will be like grade 0000. and the go over it again with your polish a time or two. this may help.

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    High speed polisher is the trick!

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    agreed that will work also

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    you didnt sand it enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    you didnt sand it enough
    Agree, your lower stages are very import it looks like you didnt do them enough or maybe 150 was to rough, did you wet sand, i wet sanded 800 to 1500 then mothers polish

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCLUE
    Agree, your lower stages are very import it looks like you didnt do them enough or maybe 150 was to rough, did you wet sand, i wet sanded 800 to 1500 then mothers polish
    yeah i wet sanded 600 and up and i spent 3 to 4 hours with the 220 and 320 alone

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    where u get ur instruction on how to polish wheels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    where u get ur instruction on how to polish wheels?
    southside

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII
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    lols, silly him




    anyways, did you hand sand 220 until it was evenly hazy and smooth? if it wasnt evenly hazy everywhere... then it will not be shiny.

    if you have time and enough materials, i recommend that you machine sand ( orbital or DA ) until it is very very smooth and hazy... it should be nowhere near rough. then from there you wetsand 400-600-800-1000-15-2 and buff either by hand or machine until spickingly shiny.

    those were the same exact instructions i told southside and it worked perfectly when he did it that way, examples














    dont mind the whoreage

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    lols, silly him




    anyways, did you hand sand 220 until it was evenly hazy and smooth? if it wasnt evenly hazy everywhere... then it will not be shiny.

    if you have time and enough materials, i recommend that you machine sand ( orbital or DA ) until it is very very smooth and hazy... it should be nowhere near rough. then from there you wetsand 400-600-800-1000-15-2 and buff either by hand or machine until spickingly shiny.

    those were the same exact instructions i told southside and it worked perfectly when he did it that way, examples














    dont mind the whoreage
    Haha its cool... i did everything by hand. im gonna start all over and try it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII
    Haha its cool... i did everything by hand. im gonna start all over and try it again

    just take your time, then again dont take your swweet a$$ time.. lol 7 hours is a LONG time to spend polishing 1 wheel.


    i average about 1 hour a wheel, so you should be around that time any questions pm me

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    lols, silly him




    anyways, did you hand sand 220 until it was evenly hazy and smooth? if it wasnt evenly hazy everywhere... then it will not be shiny.

    if you have time and enough materials, i recommend that you machine sand ( orbital or DA ) until it is very very smooth and hazy... it should be nowhere near rough. then from there you wetsand 400-600-800-1000-15-2 and buff either by hand or machine until spickingly shiny.

    those were the same exact instructions i told southside and it worked perfectly when he did it that way, examples














    dont mind the whoreage
    Yea I gave him the same instructions from Honda-tech.That you gave me I dont know how his didnt turn out that fye.....But alot of people tend to like to rush it and it usually takes some time before you get the Bling Bling factor
    Stupid Clean Super Lights

    Stupid clean Fat Fives



    Stupid CLean LS MESH

    Last but not least I just did these like 2wks back Buddyclubs reps

    Maybe its just because I got a better method of :jerkit: which = Better Shine with touch of Extra Sauce or White stuff
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    1. It gets really old when people keep calling southside a thief, b/c honestly, they have no phucking idea! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by southside
    Yea I gave him the same instructions from Honda-tech.That you gave me I dont know how his didnt turn out that fye.....But alot of people tend to like to rush it and it usually takes some time before you get the Bling Bling factor
    Stupid Clean Super Lights

    Stupid clean Fat Fives



    Stupid CLean LS MESH

    Last but not least I just did these like 2wks back Buddyclubs reps

    Maybe its just because I got a better method of :jerkit: which = Better Shine with touch of Extra Sauce or White stuff
    LOL ill try the white stuff and see what happens

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    anyone else got better instruction on how to polish some SI since imma do that for my spring break!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    anyone else got better instruction on how to polish some SI since imma do that for my spring break!
    Dont no about better but this is what i did...By hand


    I started with 220 up to 1500 (i didn do 2000 but i might some time)

    I wet sanded 800 up, i mean hose in one hand sand paper in other, not a
    little bowl of water.

    Keep them clean as possible between coats this will help you view spots you over look

    I went in little circles then long strokes

    I polish them with a rag the first time because it was v night and i had lil time 2 get ready and they still look great

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    i put my stock rims on a took my time






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    there is a thread where i told how to do it with the steal wool.


    and what kind of polish is this im about out and use the same kind but my label is off and cant remember what it is. thanks

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    noclue did you try the steel wool? if so was there any differance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steedracer
    noclue did you try the steel wool? if so was there any differance?
    ya i did TRY it but the sand paper seem to work better

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    Fat 5's are machined polished correct? Meaning they have the fine ridges, like microscopic ruffles, where it was cut...if you don't smooth down those ridges 100% then it won't ever have a mirror like reflection.

    High speed is the key too. You can get a polishing kit for a cheap electric drill too, won't work nearly as well as a pneumatic high speed polisher but far more effective than by hand.

    http://search.harborfreight.com/cpis...PerPageBottom=

    I polished the last 36" of this 3" exhaust by hand with a pneumatic polisher and various compounds, it was bare aluminum before...
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Fat 5's are machined polished correct? Meaning they have the fine ridges, like microscopic ruffles, where it was cut...if you don't smooth down those ridges 100% then it won't ever have a mirror like reflection.

    High speed is the key too. You can get a polishing kit for a cheap electric drill too, won't work nearly as well as a pneumatic high speed polisher but far more effective than by hand.

    http://search.harborfreight.com/cpis...PerPageBottom=

    I polished the last 36" of this 3" exhaust by hand with a pneumatic polisher and various compounds, it was bare aluminum before...
    yeah they have the ridges and they are completely gone...

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    posted new results. Alot better... thanks guys

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