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    Wheels in question.
    They are polished Aluminum non cleared. To my understanding they were polished by some dude in Germany who ran them through a machine.
    They look fantastic however I want to make them look like this again, they have some white residue that hand polishes out.

    Here's my dilemma, my mothers powerball is to big to fit in between the spokes, does anyone know where I can find a polishing ball small enough to fit in between the spokes?


    They do not look bad, nor do they have any pitting, just that white residue.

    After I get them to sparkle again, Klause sealant is an okay choice?
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  • #2
    Get the powerball cone.

    2001 Focus Sedan from an ex-ricer. See my build thread
    http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=17122

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    • #3


      get this stuff, you can use it by hand without much effort - no need for machine.

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      • #4
        White Diamond aluminum polish should work well by hand for that application.

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        • #5

          Found a mothers power cone, and worked great.
          3 more to go.

          Products used.
          Sonax Wheel Cleaner
          Adams Citrus Carwash
          Swisswax Wheel Brush
          Mothers Mag/Alum Polish
          Mothers Powercone
          Dremmel and a small cotton polishing attachment to get in the small spots.
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          • #6
            Looks fantastic. I wish I could have someone correct the paint on my car! It's full of swirls.
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            • #7
              finish it off with mothers billet polish

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              • #8
                You could just polish them using a dry clean cloth. I do that all the time
                vacuum for pet hair

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