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Hey guys,
Need some advice, I just recently picked up a set of CCW classics in the polished aluminum finish. The wheels are mirror polished and are uncoated aluminum. Overall the wheels look great, but under certain lights, I can see some marring from the machine polishing they did. I have tried several different products I had on hand with little success in removing the marring. Wenol red applied with a MF seemed to almost make the marring worse. Wenol blue applied with a MF had almost no affect on the marring. Today I tried applying mothers Billet polish with a blue nitrile glove as was recomended from searching the forum. I'm not totally clear on this method, but from my limited experience, i did not see any change in the finish. I used very light pressure and rubbed the polish around until it turned black, then used a MF to remove.
So my question is, can someone give me some tips on where to start with these wheels? They are brand new but have a mediocre polish job. I'd like to get some of the marring out, but they dont need to be 100% perfect. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Need some advice, I just recently picked up a set of CCW classics in the polished aluminum finish. The wheels are mirror polished and are uncoated aluminum. Overall the wheels look great, but under certain lights, I can see some marring from the machine polishing they did. I have tried several different products I had on hand with little success in removing the marring. Wenol red applied with a MF seemed to almost make the marring worse. Wenol blue applied with a MF had almost no affect on the marring. Today I tried applying mothers Billet polish with a blue nitrile glove as was recomended from searching the forum. I'm not totally clear on this method, but from my limited experience, i did not see any change in the finish. I used very light pressure and rubbed the polish around until it turned black, then used a MF to remove.
So my question is, can someone give me some tips on where to start with these wheels? They are brand new but have a mediocre polish job. I'd like to get some of the marring out, but they dont need to be 100% perfect. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks