The rest of this video must have been deleted......After your done making a mess on your tires, find some industrial cleaner to remove the over spray from the sidewalls and rinse thoroughly, repolish the wheels because whatever you use to clean the rubber will dull the wheels all over again. WIN WIN!
I am a trucker in The United Kingdom. My truck has a set of 5 year old alcoa rims on but they have never been maintained. They seem kinda stained if not pitted with dirt. Being on the road I don't have air buffers etc but was wondering if there was a way I could use elbow grease to shine them up to some standard?
Ive seen some chemical people who advertise like an acid chemical cleaner. Do you recommend?
When you invent and have a patent on a new formula of Cleaner, Polish, & Sealer in 1 that removes heavy oxidation and surface rust, and also works on every alloy we could find and include in the Patent # 7,427,587. I might listen to your response but we were all 21 at some point in life and thought we knew everything. I provide a simple low cost way to teach drivers how not to spend money with you and spend it on there family. Have a great day.
MySuper is correct, I polish wheels and tanks for a living, if my work was this poor of quality I would not make it. I am producing a mechanical, portable polishing unit that does not cost $10k for those who do what I do. Most of these videos are novices, there are a few really good polishers, but far and few between... Scotch Brite and such is ok for resurfacing, but they did not show the steps and processes for mirror quality finishing. I make my own compounds and polishes.
thats not polished !! lookes only marginally better than a 10yr old wheel thats been soaked w acid every month ... no offense but if someone wants a "show quality" polished wheel there is no "easy" way it takes multiple steps with multiple products and lots of work ... good enough for a work truck that no one sees sitting still tho
@MySupermack .... he was only polishing the face. I can ASSURE YOU that Gords stuff works!
I build aluminum truck bodies out of RAW ALUMINUM and we polish the RAW ALUMINUM with Gords and it NEVER GOES AWAY!! It will hold the original shine for a few months and they STILL SHINE TWO YEARS LATER!
After polishing, can a urethane clear be applied on the aluminum? I'm thinking of using this and Glisten PC by POR-15 to refinish an OEM wheel. Thanks.
When Gord's is aapplied with a buffer the sealer will not let the clear coating you are trying to apply stick. Using #0000 Steel wool and Gord's Polish every 2 months will keep the wheels looking top notch all year long. If you warm the rim to about 120F I am sure you would probably be able to get the coating to dry before it runs off the sealer. Use a portable heater to try this out. I see there is no sense in applying a coating. When it starts to peel you need to strip the wheel.
You can use Gord's to clean the heavy dirt and grime that is stuck on the dura bright rims. Gord's Polish will not hurt them. Don't use the buffer process as that will create good friction between the pad and dura bright surface causing them to dull. After a few years the dura bright starts to come off and you need to remove that coating. Klean Strip makes a good stripper KS-3 Premium Stripper, this will remove all coatings, gelcoat, clearcoat and all paint off aluminum sufaces. Thanks Gord
I don't have a buffing tool but my motorcycle frame and swingarm just got polished. I wanted to get something to keep the polished look. So what process would you recommend? You let it dry completely before wiping it off?
Yes this would be the easiest polish to use for your swing arm and frame as oil, dirt and grime do not get into the sealer. We completely let the product dry like a wax as to let the sealer apply itself in this form. I like to polish the whole bike and then come back and remove the hazing left behind when Gord's Polish Dries.
This way the sealer in the polish can adhere itself completely. I hope this helps Gordon K. Crissey
Okay, so I ordered it but now I want to get a buffer for the best result. How many RPMS should I use? After I buff it I let the excess dry right? And then wipe it off a few hours later?
The pad I used was a Scotch Pad, Maroon in collor. This is about a 550 grit as far as abrasiveness. Follow the videos, Gord's Polish works Every Time. Thanks Again
Gord's™ Cleaner - Polish - Sealer in 1 bottle has a longer lasting shine than any other Cleaner - Polish - Sealer on the market today.
Gord's Polish is 15 times less abrasive then most polishes on the market today. At Gord's™, he invented for his own personal use on his Freightliner, a Superior All Metal Polish that's better than any Polish/Sealer all in 1 Bottle on the market today. Patent # 7,427,587
all that i want to say is already in the comments so i agree with everyone else. it looks ok but it could be a LOT better
VaMoneyCow 2 months ago
The rest of this video must have been deleted......After your done making a mess on your tires, find some industrial cleaner to remove the over spray from the sidewalls and rinse thoroughly, repolish the wheels because whatever you use to clean the rubber will dull the wheels all over again. WIN WIN!
GRJCLyon 3 months ago
I am a trucker in The United Kingdom. My truck has a set of 5 year old alcoa rims on but they have never been maintained. They seem kinda stained if not pitted with dirt. Being on the road I don't have air buffers etc but was wondering if there was a way I could use elbow grease to shine them up to some standard?
Ive seen some chemical people who advertise like an acid chemical cleaner. Do you recommend?
rosscopeeco69 7 months ago
U don't know what your doing I do it for a living
morgan200549 8 months ago
@morgan200549
When you invent and have a patent on a new formula of Cleaner, Polish, & Sealer in 1 that removes heavy oxidation and surface rust, and also works on every alloy we could find and include in the Patent # 7,427,587. I might listen to your response but we were all 21 at some point in life and thought we knew everything. I provide a simple low cost way to teach drivers how not to spend money with you and spend it on there family. Have a great day.
gordspolish 8 months ago 8
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NTC335 9 months ago
MySuper is correct, I polish wheels and tanks for a living, if my work was this poor of quality I would not make it. I am producing a mechanical, portable polishing unit that does not cost $10k for those who do what I do. Most of these videos are novices, there are a few really good polishers, but far and few between... Scotch Brite and such is ok for resurfacing, but they did not show the steps and processes for mirror quality finishing. I make my own compounds and polishes.
irishinshreve69 1 year ago
Go check ROLLNBUFF polishing machine
1976boutch 1 year ago
truckwheelpolisher c o m
weildkorp 1 year ago
IT WORKS!!! Been using it for 3 years now!! Gord is Awesome for Customer Support and you can't beat his shipping charges!!
mandtconstruct 2 years ago
thats not polished !! lookes only marginally better than a 10yr old wheel thats been soaked w acid every month ... no offense but if someone wants a "show quality" polished wheel there is no "easy" way it takes multiple steps with multiple products and lots of work ... good enough for a work truck that no one sees sitting still tho
MySupermack 2 years ago 5
@MySupermack .... he was only polishing the face. I can ASSURE YOU that Gords stuff works!
I build aluminum truck bodies out of RAW ALUMINUM and we polish the RAW ALUMINUM with Gords and it NEVER GOES AWAY!! It will hold the original shine for a few months and they STILL SHINE TWO YEARS LATER!
mandtconstruct 1 year ago
@MySupermack how much is a good rate to charge for wheels, tanks, bumperes, and best of all tanker trucks.
circusboy90210 1 month ago
can you show us how to polish inside of wheel thanks
poclainerf 2 years ago
wat about wheels they have been subjectd to muratic acid and dont wanna shine back up duz it work on them if so ill take 400gals please
Mr36mpumper 2 years ago
After polishing, can a urethane clear be applied on the aluminum? I'm thinking of using this and Glisten PC by POR-15 to refinish an OEM wheel. Thanks.
brodzikpm 2 years ago
When Gord's is aapplied with a buffer the sealer will not let the clear coating you are trying to apply stick. Using #0000 Steel wool and Gord's Polish every 2 months will keep the wheels looking top notch all year long. If you warm the rim to about 120F I am sure you would probably be able to get the coating to dry before it runs off the sealer. Use a portable heater to try this out. I see there is no sense in applying a coating. When it starts to peel you need to strip the wheel.
gordspolish 2 years ago
damn that buffed area makes the outer parts of the rim look white lol
brandonya1990 2 years ago
Gord - Dont use your polish on a Alcoa Dura Bright Wheel.
AlcoaRep 2 years ago
You can use Gord's to clean the heavy dirt and grime that is stuck on the dura bright rims. Gord's Polish will not hurt them. Don't use the buffer process as that will create good friction between the pad and dura bright surface causing them to dull. After a few years the dura bright starts to come off and you need to remove that coating. Klean Strip makes a good stripper KS-3 Premium Stripper, this will remove all coatings, gelcoat, clearcoat and all paint off aluminum sufaces. Thanks Gord
gordspolish 2 years ago
it's nice. How can i get this Grod's cleaner - polish?
ciatp 2 years ago
Does this repel dirt and water as well?
sonyab523 2 years ago
I don't have a buffing tool but my motorcycle frame and swingarm just got polished. I wanted to get something to keep the polished look. So what process would you recommend? You let it dry completely before wiping it off?
sonyab523 2 years ago
Yes this would be the easiest polish to use for your swing arm and frame as oil, dirt and grime do not get into the sealer. We completely let the product dry like a wax as to let the sealer apply itself in this form. I like to polish the whole bike and then come back and remove the hazing left behind when Gord's Polish Dries.
This way the sealer in the polish can adhere itself completely. I hope this helps Gordon K. Crissey
Gregory, Tx. 78359
Owner / Inventor
Patent # 7,427,587
gordspolish 2 years ago
Okay, so I ordered it but now I want to get a buffer for the best result. How many RPMS should I use? After I buff it I let the excess dry right? And then wipe it off a few hours later?
sonyab523 2 years ago
The pad I used was a Scotch Pad, Maroon in collor. This is about a 550 grit as far as abrasiveness. Follow the videos, Gord's Polish works Every Time. Thanks Again
gordspolish 2 years ago
hey Gord nice work . what kind of pad was that ?
oldschoolpolish 2 years ago
which product did you use?
gusPR1 3 years ago
Gord's™ Cleaner - Polish - Sealer in 1 bottle has a longer lasting shine than any other Cleaner - Polish - Sealer on the market today.
Gord's Polish is 15 times less abrasive then most polishes on the market today. At Gord's™, he invented for his own personal use on his Freightliner, a Superior All Metal Polish that's better than any Polish/Sealer all in 1 Bottle on the market today. Patent # 7,427,587
gordspolish 3 years ago
damn that looks nice...brand new
yungtrucker16 3 years ago 2