nothing bothers me more then ugly bolts on a nice wheel and I have seen a ton of DIY's for polishing lips and repainting wheels, but almost nothing for the bolts.

soooo here's my little writeup. feel free to pitch in if you have anything that works as well!
What your gonna need:
- bolts
- sos pad (optional)
- steel wool
- corded or cordless drill

STEP 1
Place the wheel bolt in the end of the drill and tighten the drill. (not too much. too tight and you can damage the thread of the bolt!)

STEP 2
OPTIONAL, Hold the sos pad in one hand and the drill in the other. use the drill to spin the bolt, apply pressure to the bolt with the sos pad in the most needed locations
(I generally only use this step if the bolt is very rusty or corroded)

STEP 3
Same as step 2 except the sos pad is replaced with the steel wool
(blue gunk on the bolt is soap from the sos pad)

STEP 4
Dry/clean the bolt off with a towel or rag and then repeat 20-40 times per wheel
before vs after:

soooo here's my little writeup. feel free to pitch in if you have anything that works as well!
What your gonna need:
- bolts

- sos pad (optional)
- steel wool
- corded or cordless drill

STEP 1
Place the wheel bolt in the end of the drill and tighten the drill. (not too much. too tight and you can damage the thread of the bolt!)

STEP 2
OPTIONAL, Hold the sos pad in one hand and the drill in the other. use the drill to spin the bolt, apply pressure to the bolt with the sos pad in the most needed locations
(I generally only use this step if the bolt is very rusty or corroded)

STEP 3
Same as step 2 except the sos pad is replaced with the steel wool
(blue gunk on the bolt is soap from the sos pad)

STEP 4
Dry/clean the bolt off with a towel or rag and then repeat 20-40 times per wheel

before vs after:

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