Best way to polish wheels

Energy One

D Dawg

New Member
I just joined the group. Finally own a chopper. My question is: I purchased a 2005 ridgeback with polished wheels. What is the best way and the best polish to use on these wheels. They are in good shape but I would like them to shine a little more. Any tips appreciated.

Thanks,
Daren
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
here we go again.

1) do an intro
2) use the search feature. been covered many times
3)lots of different products out there but one i have found works well is Flitz. available at boaters supply.
4) get a mini-powerball by mothers. will make job easier.


:cheers:
 

jwoolf

Well-Known Member
Go down to wallmart and get a mothers polishing ball and use your drill and some good billet polish.
 

waykool

Banned
Buff, Buff, Buff. A good thing to use is a paste called Semichrome. Its a fine jewlers rouge in a paste. Will make your stuff sparkle like diamonds. But if its just a fine haze then the power ball listed above and a good billet polish will work just fine for you.
 

Dakotabos

Well-Known Member
Calendar Participant
Troop Supporter
I hate the power ball. Get old towel and a buffing wheel and a case of beer. Pull front and rear wheel off and do it up with Mothers polish

I do that process every 25,000 miles :roll:
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
I hate the power ball. Get old towel and a buffing wheel and a case of beer. Pull front and rear wheel off and do it up with Mothers polish

I do that process every 25,000 miles :roll:
i thought you only had about 10k on your bike????????????:cheers:
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
Do a search on this well discussed topic. Gasman took this one step further on his bike build.

Good luck.
 

01Mastiff

Active Member
I'm guessing you're not married or have a girlfriend. If you did, they should be asking the question. This of course could explain why my wife left me and I am living with my dog....
 

Mad Dog

ValueTeck Enterprises
I hate the power ball. Get old towel and a buffing wheel and a case of beer. Pull front and rear wheel off and do it up with Mothers polish

I do that process every 25,000 miles :roll:
Don't have to polish my wheels but does it really take a whole case? It's usually lights out after about 18 for me:eek:
 

seatmaker

Well-Known Member
A case of beer a towel with polish and a box of band aids for me. Lots a sharp points on my rims
 
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LDO

The Cleaner
Troop Supporter
Take your wheels to Ray's boy Travis. He does good work and charges in gummy bears!:D :D
 

erldawg

Guru
I'm guessing you're not married or have a girlfriend. If you did, they should be asking the question. This of course could explain why my wife left me and I am living with my dog....
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Love it 01Mastiff
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
Calendar Participant
When using the polish by hand... try paper towel, its a bit more abbrasive... to finish it up, then using a yellow polishing rag to make a nice shine.

 

N8KAM

Well-Known Member
When using the polish by hand... try paper towel, its a bit more abbrasive... to finish it up, then using a yellow polishing rag to make a nice shine.

And let's not forget the comfy slippers..... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Sorry Gas i had too...
 
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