Hey everyone,
Newbie to the forum and detailing.. I did some searches but didnt find much on the topic.
Im working on my first every show car.. 2005 VW GLI
I am working on resurfacing rims for my car.. I got a set I like alumium rims that have some polished areas and some painted. My goal is to remove some of the painted area's and polish them up. I have mostly figured out how to do this in the easy to sand areas.
I recently learned you have to sand in cross directional ways. This is definitely working but I am having some difficulty with the area on where the spokes meet the lip of the rim. Previousely they were painted so it wasnt a big deal.
I have already stripped the paint and so I am ready to polish them up. What ways or suggestions are there for accomplishing this?
here are pic's of the Wheels for reference..
this is one where I am stripping the black paint, as you can see where the spoke meets the rim theres not much room.
And here it is all stripped down, now I need to figure out how to get in that low corner there where the lip is..
just thought I would ask before killing my fingers and hands today.
Thanks for any input!
David
Newbie to the forum and detailing.. I did some searches but didnt find much on the topic.
Im working on my first every show car.. 2005 VW GLI
I am working on resurfacing rims for my car.. I got a set I like alumium rims that have some polished areas and some painted. My goal is to remove some of the painted area's and polish them up. I have mostly figured out how to do this in the easy to sand areas.
I recently learned you have to sand in cross directional ways. This is definitely working but I am having some difficulty with the area on where the spokes meet the lip of the rim. Previousely they were painted so it wasnt a big deal.
I have already stripped the paint and so I am ready to polish them up. What ways or suggestions are there for accomplishing this?
here are pic's of the Wheels for reference..
this is one where I am stripping the black paint, as you can see where the spoke meets the rim theres not much room.


And here it is all stripped down, now I need to figure out how to get in that low corner there where the lip is..
just thought I would ask before killing my fingers and hands today.
Thanks for any input!
David