Stripped, Smoothed, Polished factory aluminum wheels, w/ Pics
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I recently got a set of GMC wheels that I wanted to polish up. So here is what I started with. The wheels were in great shape, but just like everthing GM makes it needs a little something extra.
BEFORE


I first stripped the clearcoat off of the wheel and center caps with aircraft stripper found at the auto parts store. Then I wet sanded the wheels and Center cap with the following grits in order
220, 400, 800, 1000, 1500. Then I used some Red Rouge w/ a drill attachement to get a mirror like finish. I still need to get a Mothers Power ball and some billet polish to finish them off, but that is another trip to the auto store and a few days away. 1 down 3 togo. Here is the semi-finished product.
AFTER


Oh and in case anyone is wondering the center caps are aluminum not plastic. There is a plastic backing that the aluminum attaches to. I tested out a chevy center cap, you can see the bottom right part of the center cap has been stripped and polished.

So both gmc and chevy center caps are both made out of aluminum...
Enjoy, thanks for looking.
BEFORE


I first stripped the clearcoat off of the wheel and center caps with aircraft stripper found at the auto parts store. Then I wet sanded the wheels and Center cap with the following grits in order
220, 400, 800, 1000, 1500. Then I used some Red Rouge w/ a drill attachement to get a mirror like finish. I still need to get a Mothers Power ball and some billet polish to finish them off, but that is another trip to the auto store and a few days away. 1 down 3 togo. Here is the semi-finished product.
AFTER


Oh and in case anyone is wondering the center caps are aluminum not plastic. There is a plastic backing that the aluminum attaches to. I tested out a chevy center cap, you can see the bottom right part of the center cap has been stripped and polished.

So both gmc and chevy center caps are both made out of aluminum...
Enjoy, thanks for looking.
Last edited by BlackGMC; Dec 11, 2006 at 05:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by TarheelZ
Great job, man...that looks great! Just curious, how long did it take for one wheel after you stripped the clear?
Originally Posted by budhayes3
Those look really good...be sure to keep up with the maintenance on them so they don't oxidize and pit! Are you going to seal them or clear coat them somehow?
Clear coat might be an option, but I only have access to regular automotive Clear coat. I am not sure what the manufacturer uses, I am thinking it is a different type, cause when I was removing it, it was really really thick.
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