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Well done!
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Well I took a couple days off the tinker with the new wheels.
First I had to wait for the Aluma-Brite to arrive. http://www.k-chem.com/msds/AlumaBrite.pdf Its a hydroflouric acid detergent solution used in the detailing trade to brighten up raw aluminum - like boat pontoons and big rig fuel tanks. After carefully donning all my PPE, I sprayed it on the wheels full strength and let it sit on there and foam for about a minute. I then hosed it off with cold water. It repeated it a couple times and then really washed them off with soap and water for around ten minutes. I then moved on to the shiny parts of the wheels. It took eight hours or so of hand-sanding to get the polished finish back on the spokes. The five holes are supposed to be in an as-cast finish. Starting with 800, then 1000, then 1500, then 2000 wet paper. I hand sanded the hub area spokes and the outer small hub spoke sections that touch the chrome rim. VERY CARFEULLY, trying not to touch the chrome with the sand paper. I have no finger tips left at this point but the rims came out great. I then masked off the outer area and painted the black out section with Rustoleum Matte Black paint. Here's the finished set with the Polyglas F70x14s mounted. Sorry I couldn't pull it out of the garage but there's no steering wheel or dash in it at the moment. |
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Looks great Steve!!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Wow
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That car looks incredible. Did you use the alumabrite on the as-cast areas of the wheels, then?
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Awesome.
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Yes, that was the main purpose of using the Aluma-Blast - to clean the cast areas since there really isn't anything you can use on it that won't alter the appearance of the cast areas - I guess you could media blast it, but you'd have to mask off everything around the cast areas. It was hard enough masking the center portion to spray it black.
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Looking good!!!
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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Very nice Steve!
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