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w0ngdc5 said:Powder coating sounds nice but I'm not looking to spend a couple hundred bucks doing it. Hopefully I can just deal with what I have now. So should I wet sand the lip with 2000 grit then follow with a metal polish using steel wool? Sorry I'm really noob with polishing and stuff lol.
vtec92civic said:powder coating is great stuff!
As stated before you need to remove the remaining clear coat. Once removed you will need to sand the rim because from what the pictures you posted up show is scratches in the aluminum already.
I would start with 2000 Grit and work your way up from there. The finer of a sand paper you use the easier it will be to polish the rims back to a brilliant shine.
Once sanded and polished you can either take them to a shop and have them clear coated again or you can get some clear yourself and do it.
I would run 2000 grit -> 2500 grit -> 3000 grit
and see how that works, if you need to go higher then 3000 which will be highly unlikely you can they do make 3200, 3500 & 4000 grit and even higher.
PeterRS said:I would try DP Wheel Sealant or Poorboys Wheel Sealant over wheel lip to protect from brake dust and elements.