Billet Aluminum Wheels..oxidation?

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japelfrey

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So for the last few months, I had my bike on a deep covered porch, the bike was also covered, from time to time the wheels would get exposed, I've had it inside most of its life, so cleaning it has been fairly easy.
I had always thought I had chrome wheels, I am certain they are aluminum though, especially given what's happened to them. Got the bike home and went to clean it with my regular cleaning items, the wheels wouldn't come clean. There are what looks like (oxidation) or an alien virus (4 different products) that lightens but doesn't come off. I have tried just about everything and no luck at all. The rims have become shinny again but the marks remain? Any other tips/tricks or products to try? I do have zoot 1&2 and flitz on the way.
 

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japelfrey

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Thank you all for the replies, I don't know if my phone is going crazy or this thread actually posted 3 times? If so, admin can you fix?
Paul, wet sanding with what grit paper? I have used steel wool #0000 with the cleaners I have used so far to no avail.
 

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bigkelk9

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So after you're done, are you guys putting any kind of sealer on the wheels?
I have never had to buff mine out, but that polish lasts a while and there isn't a sealer/wax that I'm aware of for polished aluminum. I've got caught in the rain quite a bit and that'll dull them wheels out real quick. So if u don't wanna polish all the time, keep it dry. Lol
 

bigkelk9

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No the sealer will clog the pores of the aluminum ad cause it to dull use mothers waterless wash it won't strip the billet polish I also use a mini California duster to get dust off after every ride
Bro, I used to have one of the normal ones, haven't seen on in years.. where the hell did u get one from because I am forever washing my bike
 
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