Wheel Restoration featuring Optimum and Flitz...

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Wheel Restoration featuring Optimum and Flitz...


Last Saturday Mike Phillips, Jason, and myself tackled the job of cleaning up Bruno Massel's RV.

While Mike got to work with the machine polishing, Jason and myself cleaned up and polished the 6 (MASSIVE!) aluminum wheels. They weren't in too bad of shape, but definitely needed some TLC.

Products Used...

-Makita 18v Cordless Drill w/Buffer Stick Wheel Polishing Tool
-Flitz Aluminum Pre-Clean
-Flitz Metal Polish
-Optimum Metal Polish (New Formula)
-DP Gloss Tire Gel
-Boar's Hair Wheel Brush
-Nitrile Gloves
-Wolfgang Finger Pockets
-Cobra Flex Foam Applicator
-Blue Microfiber Polishing Cloth

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First I cleaned the wheel using the Flitz Aluminum Pre-Clean along with the Boar's Hair Wheel Brush. The next step was to polish the wheel using the Buffer Stick Tool along with the Flitz Metal Polish. After about 20 minutes of polishing most of the oxidization was removed but I knew it could look better...

I've been trying to find an excuse to try out the new formula of Optimum's Metal Polish and I figured today was the perfect day to do so. I applied it by hand using the Wolfgang Finger Pockets and thoroughly massaged the product in to the surface. As you can see in the first picture of the dirty finger pockets, the Optimum managed to pull even more oxidization out of the wheel's surface.

After removing the metal polish I grabbed a Blue Microfiber Polishing Cloth and polished the surface to a brilliant shine. I've used most of the metal polishes that we carry, but none have equaled the brilliant shine that the new formula of the Optimum Metal Polish provided. For those of you that have tried the new formula and are not satisfied, here is a tip: After removing the polish, put some muscle in to it and vigorously polish the metal to an even higher gloss shine.

Before....

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After....

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Gj and thanks for the review, I've been wondering about the new formula. I like your drill, have the same one :)
 
I've had some OMP for about a month and have yet to use it. Now, I know the OMP will be easy to use. Thanks!! Im the MAN
 
Those wheels are huge I would not want to take on that beast to try and detail it!
 
Thank you for posting this. One of my faithful clients just got a 40ft motor coach, rock star style. It's a 1991 been garaged kept in an a/c. It only has 100,000 miles but the wheels are dull. Thanks again I can't wait to go back and polish the wheels on it.
 
Gj and thanks for the review, I've been wondering about the new formula. I like your drill, have the same one :)

I've had it four years this coming May and it hasn't let me down yet! :dblthumb2:

I've had some OMP for about a month and have yet to use it. Now, I know the OMP will be easy to use. Thanks!! Im the MAN

It's very easy to use, but like I mentioned in the initial post, for best results after removing the polish buff the surface to a brilliant shine. :)
 
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