00GREENMACHINE
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I have debated to get the mothers mini power ball. I have a lot of small places it would work good in beside my arm. Anyone have luck with it polishing aluminum rims? Would my poorboys blue polish work?
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budman3 said:Dave- never heard about the baking soda trick before. Do you just put it on the towel dry?
FWIW, I have recently bought some buffing balls/wheels that I can use with a rotary and a drill but haven't really used them yet. I also got Busch Metal Polish which is another very good metal polish.
00GREENMACHINE said:thanks for all the answers guys. I ended up using the white pad that came with my pc and I used some s100 cleaner polish I had laying around. MAN what a difference, they are blinging now. I have to get another digital camera and take some pics. I wish I had taken them before and after. They look pure like chrome ones now!!!
Beemerboy said:BUD
I got the tip some years back from a polishing house up in Washington State, while looking for someone to do polishing on my jeep rims...after talking to this guy and finding Zephyr Pro40..I decided to do it myself...I can post a pic of the results if you like ...
After you get done polishing the wheel and all the black residue is on the rim...I take an old MF towel and sprinkle some on the towel, them wipe on the rim..it takes the black stuff off the rim straight away...I don't think that I have ever used something that worked so well...There is a little light dusting of BS still on the rim. I use a clean MF towel and spray with S&W to lift that...I have also done this on my chrome wheels and it works the same for removing all the product and leaving them smear free