Matt-erhorn
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- May 31, 2013
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Hey guys so I'm trying to polish some wheels I have and need some help. They are clear coated/painted wheels, that are Mercedes Benz accessories wheels (so maybe cermaic clear coat?). Anyways, I got them from my friend in this shape and now that I have them off the car, I want to fix this.
As you can see in this first picture, the look pretty good with no direct light source.
View attachment 25093
However, once I put the swirl finder light on them, they seem to have some terrible swirls, hazing, and water spots.
View attachment 25094
I was able to use my G110 v2 to try and polish the spokes. That got rid of the water spots but left some minor swirls. View attachment 25095
Sorry for this being so long, but I'd really like these to look the best they can. I've listed some things I have on hand but I am willing to spend a little bit. Would something like a powerball or Meg's fun scone work on this assuming I use a compound or polish for paint?
Tools on hand:
G110v2
Meg's MF system
M105/M205
UC/UP
Meg's Foam Pads (4 inch and 7 inch)
As you can see in this first picture, the look pretty good with no direct light source.
View attachment 25093
However, once I put the swirl finder light on them, they seem to have some terrible swirls, hazing, and water spots.
View attachment 25094
I was able to use my G110 v2 to try and polish the spokes. That got rid of the water spots but left some minor swirls. View attachment 25095
Sorry for this being so long, but I'd really like these to look the best they can. I've listed some things I have on hand but I am willing to spend a little bit. Would something like a powerball or Meg's fun scone work on this assuming I use a compound or polish for paint?
Tools on hand:
G110v2
Meg's MF system
M105/M205
UC/UP
Meg's Foam Pads (4 inch and 7 inch)