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Originally posted by Millsy
Yeah, the bastard. He needed an engine, and he would've probably spent god only knows how much to get one. I figured why not bite the bullet & let him get the boost. We'll see what happens for me in the future.
Matt, all I did for a finish like in the photo was use a disc sander @ 30psi w/ 220 grit sand paper, get all the paint off, then sand it again with 320 grit.
After its all nice, I used a metal polish called "AutoSol". It was $7 at Lordco.
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wow that is alot of work way of doing it
i find the best way to make you wheels shinny is
go to lord co buy air craft stripper only air craft cause the otehr stuff really sucks and makes a really big mess and makes more work
damp rag in the stuff wipe the wheels weight liek 15 mins wipe off all the paint
after that take like 700 grit then do quick wiht 1000
then go to canaidan tire buy teh the aumlen stick polish and buffying wheel for drill the stick is green there are 3 diffent type's
and after that you have mirro wheel
oh yae this shoudl take you about 30 45 min's a wheel for start to done
hope this goes wells wiht yuou guys i can possiles really fast and have mirro