Polished Alloys
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PAULJ5555

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3,554 posts

197 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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I have a set of mercedes AMG wheels with a polished outer rim, every few weeks the rim gets brake dust eating into it and its a pain to keep polishing them.

So can i polish them and get the whole wheel laquered? I have also seen wax for this but how long does the wax last, I would like something permanent.

What do you do other than clean then every week?

daemon

38,389 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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I think you've opted for the wrong wheels if you're not prepared to keep them clean.

I use this stuff

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rim-Wax-Wax-Polish-Alloy...

They still need cleaned and polished very regularly though.

Oh, and dont use a power hose on them, or any wheel cleaner spray on stuff.

NiceCupOfTea

25,516 posts

272 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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I covered the polished rims of mine with Poorboys wheel wax (pink stuff). A few coats did a decent job, but I was told by Lepsons it wouldn't last forever, and indeed a year on you can see the lacquer cracking in places.

PAULJ5555

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3,554 posts

197 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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NiceCupOfTea said:
I covered the polished rims of mine with Poorboys wheel wax (pink stuff). A few coats did a decent job, but I was told by Lepsons it wouldn't last forever, and indeed a year on you can see the lacquer cracking in places.
How long does the wax last/protect on unlacquerd wheels?

NiceCupOfTea

25,516 posts

272 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Sorry, no idea. Unlacquered, I can't see it lasting long though.

v8will

3,309 posts

217 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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The only permanent solution is a fully painted finish. Lacquer will get stone chipped and that looks terrible.

jimxms

1,635 posts

181 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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There's apparently a new type of ceramic 'nano' lacquer that is being used now which is apparently very good. It gets applied in the same was as powdercoating, but does not bubble or peel. Might be worth checking out.

PAULJ5555

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3,554 posts

197 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Just thinking I could buy EBC pads all round, this would help as they are low dust.
I had them on the front of a car a few years back and it was strange to see the back wheels get dirty and the fronts stay cleaner.

mikey k

13,068 posts

237 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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get them powder coated and put this on once a year

http://www.collinite.com/industrial-wax/insulator-...

Worked a treat on my last 4 cars.

PAULJ5555

Original Poster:

3,554 posts

197 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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mikey k said:
get them powder coated and put this on once a year

http://www.collinite.com/industrial-wax/insulator-...

Worked a treat on my last 4 cars.
Can you get powder coating in clear? I did'nt want to lose the polished metal effect.

mikey k

13,068 posts

237 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Yes but it doesn't stick as well to the polished surface
One set I had looke polished even with the PC.




Codswallop

5,256 posts

215 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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You could get some brake disc dust cover;



Not seen any in real life though, and there is the distinct possibility that they will look odd or naff. Anyone have any experience of them?

MadRob6

3,594 posts

241 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Codswallop said:
You could get some brake disc dust cover;



Not seen any in real life though, and there is the distinct possibility that they will look odd or naff. Anyone have any experience of them?
My 944 came with some on the front wheels, they do look very naff and can't see them being good for brake cooling either.

EvoSlayer

1,952 posts

206 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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I had these SSR GT3s on my Merc which had a polished rim with clearcoat/lacquer over and never had any problems, just washed them with soap and water.



These days you can get just about any effect you like with various wet paint/powder coat techniques... This is a set I had done last Winter...