volk wheels are "cloudy" please help!!

jdmsw20

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I have volk weels on my car after i wash them polish ect the lip seems to be a little cloudy what can i do/use to fix this and get them looking new again and hiding/filling in little scratches in them

thanks for the help.



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im running Volks too



just an FYI if u didnt know, but they clear coat their lips, so dont use a metal polish!



given they are cleared, you should be able to use an abbrassive polish, id go something very mild like Menzerna Final Polish



i just use an AIO (Polylack) and the Polylack Sealant every few months. Cleans them up really well. In between im using OCW to keep them shiny



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Great tips on what to use on the Volks. I have a set of GTC's as well and yes they are actually anodized. 3fiddyz, from one SB owner to another your Z is beautiful.. :woohoo:
 
I need to take better care of my LE28N's My polished lip is nowhere near as shiney as yours 3fiddyz. I'm not even sure if I can get it to look like that again. I don't have any better pics at the moment, but compared to yours this is how dull my lip looks. It's never been polished with anything so far.



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BlackElantra, try using an AIO, the Klasse will work fine - see how it goes



Pats love the wheel choice. I spent many months deciding which Volks to go for, and the GT-Cs were considered. If i wasnt selling my car, id switch to a set of gold GT-S



Here's another shiney Volk pic with OCW



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Most of the times, when I see cloudy annodized wheels, it is usually do to them being improperly cleaned by a chemical. Although annodizing has many benefits, their biggest downfall IMHO is they are very finicky. I only use soap and water to clean my wheels and occasionally a PH balanced wheel shampoo. Anything acidic or basic will damage the lips! The only cure for the lips will be a complete professional repolish. WIth true 2 piece wheels that come apart, it is a fairly simple process buit with welded 2 piece, it's a PITA. I few of my buddies have gotten their volks polished and the lips came out better than chrome! Only problem is that now they have to maintain it!
 
SpoiledMan said:
Considering the size and that the tire is included, that's not bad at all.

Ummm ... err ... :o I oversaw the obvious, my mind was only on wheel, thanks for correcting me :hide:
 
ZoranC said:
Yikes! 35 pound wheel!



Yes, that's the combined weight of wheels and tires.



My wheels are 17x7.5 wearing 215/45-17 Falken. The Falkens weigh 20.8 lbs and the readings are a bit off because I used my digital bathroom scale and to keep the wheels from rolling off I had to apply a little pressure. Otherwise, the wheels should weigh less than 14 lbs.



3fiddyZ, I'll try some AIO next time and see how well it comes out.
 
Diesel1 said:
Most of the times, when I see cloudy annodized wheels, it is usually do to them being improperly cleaned by a chemical. Although annodizing has many benefits, their biggest downfall IMHO is they are very finicky. I only use soap and water to clean my wheels and occasionally a PH balanced wheel shampoo. Anything acidic or basic will damage the lips! The only cure for the lips will be a complete professional repolish. WIth true 2 piece wheels that come apart, it is a fairly simple process buit with welded 2 piece, it's a PITA. I few of my buddies have gotten their volks polished and the lips came out better than chrome! Only problem is that now they have to maintain it!



yeh i do only use body shampoo or the QEW, and some cotton ear buds for the bolt holes and in bw dish and spoke where the sponge cant reach



i wouldnt use a wheel cleaner, not even Meguairs even though it says non-acidic. If you wash your wheels once a week, you shouldnt have let the brake dust cake on to need any acidic cleaner



i always give my wheels an MF wipe down after spraying the tyre spray so the brake dust doesnt stick



ive got mates with non-clear coated polished wheels and they sit there after every wash with the metal polish, and its takes ages to get them scratch free



if i ever bought non-cleared wheels, id have them cleared before fitting
 
I have some 6 year old Racing Hart wheels that have anodized lips and I use one of Meguiar's discontinued cleaners on it. Citri-Gel is what it's called and I collect it JUST for wheels that are anodized.:D:D Right now have about 11 undiluted gallons.:o
 
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