An aluminum rim that’s oxidized is usually caused from salt getting under the clear coat and pitting the aluminum. Use sandpaper and a clear coat of paint to protect aluminum car rims with help from car restoration specialists in this free video on car maintenance. Expert: Gary Malec & John Grassi Bio: Gary Malec and John Grassi rebuild cars and boats, do household handyman work, and build computers. Filmmaker: gary malec
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200 grid? does that scratch? should you resand? should your polish? helP!
You’d have to re-apply the clear coat to if you use most any tire or wheel cleaner.
5 Stars the other guy on eHow with a Grand Cherokee in his garage basically talked about removing corrosion. The wheel was pristine therefore making his video useless.
start with 200 the go up 400 ..600…. still its smooth with no scratches
where can i buy the clear coat for the rims?
Wow. I’m using 2000 grit
sell the stand up kawasaki???
hey i have some rims that were sitting outside for over a year. looks like theres worms all over is this corrosion? how do i fix it?
@geamnegru the only reason i watched this was to see the jet ski i saw it on the pic for the vid i got the same jet ski.. im lookin to sell mine haha
@yukonrott how much and where from?650cc?hp 70?
this is fucking dumb you dumbass you didnt get it all off retard