DIY Wheel Restoration
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Armchair Expert

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95 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Anyone here have tips on DIY wheel restoration or links?

While three of my wheels are OK one is badly damaged, photo attached I think

I used smooth Hammerite to restore the wheels on an old Ford, it looked OK but these are alloys I think?

E-bmw

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Saturday 6th March 2021
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Deep Thought

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Saturday 6th March 2021
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Armchair Expert

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Rich1973

1,252 posts

198 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Alloy is surprisingly soft and will sand easily to remove the scuffs. Undercoat, alloy wheel spray and liquor will have them looking like new. Time taken and prep is the key as said above. Refurbished a set myself last year and very pleased with how they turned out.

rriggs

665 posts

59 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Liquor... hic... wink

I wouldn’t recommend involving that in the refurb process laugh

sociopath

3,433 posts

87 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Watched a youtube video today if a guy refurbing alloys with a cordless drill and sanding wheel. Got to be worth a try

Deep Thought

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348jeff

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148 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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I've DIY refurbed plenty of wheels but TBH these look like the tyre would need to come off as the the paint is peeling at the edges creeping under the paint and lifting it.

If you just repaint the front face it will peel up again in no time. Unless I'm mistaken these look like MR2 Roadster wheels which are notorious for this - why not check out ebay for a good wheel suitable for repainting - or even a set as they are pretty cheap???

BTW Have you thought about putting a bit of Hammerite on your brake disc to take care of the rust.....????!!!!! ;-') LOL That needs sorting first fella! :-)

Armchair Expert

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3,096 posts

95 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Thanks everyone for your advice, hoping for some product recommendations please, there are wheel restoration kits for about £26 I was thinking of buying?

348jeff said:
I've DIY refurbed plenty of wheels but TBH these look like the tyre would need to come off as the the paint is peeling at the edges creeping under the paint and lifting it.

If you just repaint the front face it will peel up again in no time. Unless I'm mistaken these look like MR2 Roadster wheels which are notorious for this - why not check out ebay for a good wheel suitable for repainting - or even a set as they are pretty cheap???

BTW Have you thought about putting a bit of Hammerite on your brake disc to take care of the rust.....????!!!!! ;-') LOL That needs sorting first fella! :-)
Your right MR2 Roaster!!!

I thought about putting different wheels on the car but then won't I have hassle from the insurance.

And no I did not think of the disks, I'll be doing as recommended.



markcoznottz

7,155 posts

245 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Remove wheels, deflate tyres then get a local tyre shop to push the beads back. Then use these below on a cordless drill. Finish off with ultra fine scotch hand pad. Spray silver then lacquer. About as good as it gets by hand .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/31Pcs-2-50mm-Roloc-Type...

Armchair Expert

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Saturday 13th March 2021
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markcoznottz said:
Remove wheels, deflate tyres then get a local tyre shop to push the beads back. Then use these below on a cordless drill. Finish off with ultra fine scotch hand pad. Spray silver then lacquer. About as good as it gets by hand .

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/31Pcs-2-50mm-Roloc-Type...
Thanks