People that say they are experts at polishing are using a different definition of polishing. They think that to polish you must remove metal material, and they would be correct.
This kind of polishing doesn't remove metal. It only fills in the gaps to create a smooth finish, and it must be reapplied over and over (like every week). It's more like a wax than than a polish, but the retail industry seems to have stolen the term. Why did I just take time to write this? I don't know.
Its ..what you call a wet clean! ,, the wheel was rain stained ... it was all ready polished before hand ..... try a vid on old alloy... lol any alloy polish will do that
Yes, I would have liked to seen this go to work on a well used wheel, not a dusty/dirty NEW wheel. I am in the polishing business and can tell everyone this, unless it's already polished, you CANNOT make it look like chrome with any product. It takes lots of work and elbow grease!
Its pretty easy to polish new aluminum. Any polish with jewlers rouge is fine for this application. For actual oxidation, more time and effort will be spent to acheive the #7 finish. Anyone that tells you that just simply applying it and wiping it clean with minimal effort is just trying to sell you their product. Polish means polishing, but this is kind of common knowledge.
People that say they are experts at polishing are using a different definition of polishing. They think that to polish you must remove metal material, and they would be correct.
This kind of polishing doesn't remove metal. It only fills in the gaps to create a smooth finish, and it must be reapplied over and over (like every week). It's more like a wax than than a polish, but the retail industry seems to have stolen the term. Why did I just take time to write this? I don't know.
fastracer24 1 year ago
Its ..what you call a wet clean! ,, the wheel was rain stained ... it was all ready polished before hand ..... try a vid on old alloy... lol any alloy polish will do that
OzzyDave6969 1 year ago
Yes, I would have liked to seen this go to work on a well used wheel, not a dusty/dirty NEW wheel. I am in the polishing business and can tell everyone this, unless it's already polished, you CANNOT make it look like chrome with any product. It takes lots of work and elbow grease!
knsmiley 1 year ago
@synthpathetic
yea it is i just got a new tube its great stuff
only 10 or so dollars, its german doesnt have a real bad smell
musiclovr2 1 year ago
2:06. I maintain no.2 every morning.
SilverSealer 2 years ago
i shit you not WENOL is the best polish i have ever used or seen, mothers is 2nd
wenol it polishes with out effort!! its sooooo easy, i recommend it to everyone try it atleast 1 time
its fucking awesome
this guy would be done with the wheel in less time ,than it took to do 3 spokes!!!
musiclovr2 2 years ago
Ita always nice when you start out with a fine looking wheel instead of a wheel from the junk yard......LMAO
Idiot!
Jonnymule 2 years ago 2
My thoughts exactly, why would you use a new wheel?
you just made your product look ridiculous.
lol followed by sucked it
1 star.
08Oyster 2 years ago
Its pretty easy to polish new aluminum. Any polish with jewlers rouge is fine for this application. For actual oxidation, more time and effort will be spent to acheive the #7 finish. Anyone that tells you that just simply applying it and wiping it clean with minimal effort is just trying to sell you their product. Polish means polishing, but this is kind of common knowledge.
brudman80 2 years ago
sorry dude its faded i have been polishing aluminum for about 2 years and its not spose to look like that did you even give it a acid bath
whoyah11384 2 years ago 2