rcl4668
Enthusiast
The folks who installed my clearbra were fine tuning it today (removing bubbles, etc.) and cleaned my Viper afterwards. When cleaning the wheels they used a bristle brush which has left a bunch of hairline scratches on the wheels. The scratches look like swirl marks and are for the most part not so deep that they 'catch' my fingernail when I drag my nail across the surface of the rim. Also , the scrathes appear confiend to the front facing surface of the rim.
Question 1: I would ordinarily take my porter cable orbital and a good polish like 3M Imperial Hand glaze to polish out the scrathes and then follow with a good coat of wax. Are the standard 10-spoke rims clearcoat and therefore polish safe? Or do the wheels have some other type of coating (they are obviously polished but still look like they have a clearcoat). If my procedure is unsafe, what do people do to polish the wheels/remove scratches?
Question 2: Has anyone used the Mother's Powerball to detail their wheels? If so, what product do you use on the powerball(polish, metal polish etc.)?
Thanks for your help.
/Rich
Question 1: I would ordinarily take my porter cable orbital and a good polish like 3M Imperial Hand glaze to polish out the scrathes and then follow with a good coat of wax. Are the standard 10-spoke rims clearcoat and therefore polish safe? Or do the wheels have some other type of coating (they are obviously polished but still look like they have a clearcoat). If my procedure is unsafe, what do people do to polish the wheels/remove scratches?
Question 2: Has anyone used the Mother's Powerball to detail their wheels? If so, what product do you use on the powerball(polish, metal polish etc.)?
Thanks for your help.
/Rich