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Location: Limon, CO
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I have been considering polishing my wheels and some of the suspension parts. I was hoping that someone could give me some advice on what tools and supplies I might need. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks. Ron
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: New Hampshire
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Polishing the suspension parts are easy, all you need is any aluminum polish like from Mothers etc. Just use a rag to wipe it on and rub it off. No special tools are needed just elbow grease. I start with paper towels to cut down on the rags until it starts to shine.
The wheels are a different story. If they are stock wheels then they are clear coated. Take it from someone who did two sets, an '87 and a '93. You should think twice about it. You have to strip the clear coat first before you can polish the wheels. It takes a lot of work. Have it done by a professional or buy/trade in your set for some already polished. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: I'm in a constant state of euphoria in the Z!
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If you do decide to polish your wheels, check out this thread:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/...heel+polishing I am going to polish mine at some point in the near future and there are a lot of helpful suggestions on that thread. Good Luck! Jim |
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Thanks guys. I had read those posts on the Corvette Action Center, but did not go to the CarDomain site for the additional information. Should get me started. Ron
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: I'm in a constant state of euphoria in the Z!
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Looking at the car domain site the difference is like night and day!! I'm hoping to get mine started this week.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Leesburg, VA
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Just FYI, but factory wheels are clearcoated, so you'd have to strip that off prior to polishing the metal.
![]() I've *heard* that aircraft strippers work very well for this, though I've never stripped wheels before. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Yea, I read the cardomain site on the CAC thread. I had another member tell me to use acetone. I really want to polish the rims because the results on the cardomain site were just awesome and I think the bright polished aluminum rims will really look great when my black car is clean and polished.
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Location: pittsburgh
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Suspension is easy. Get a rotary tool it will help a lot.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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It never occurred to me to polish the suspension. Got any pics of the polished suspension? Sounds like a good idea though and much easier than the wheels. I'm guessing that there isn't any clear coating on the suspension.
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