PaulHart
Well-Known Member
I almost hate to post this here because you guys are gonna cringe. I don't know if I would attack a bike with a buffer and wheel but if you have deep scratchs that's the only way I know to get them out. Green then white jewelers rouge and a buffer. I guess you could use a small cotton wheel on a small die grinder or something. I'm just speaking from experience from keeping the big rig polished. I have the alum cut with a buffer about once a year and keep it up between with the Zephyr 40. But I'm in some nasty stuff with the truck like Petro Coke, Lime and such. I've seen wheels wet sanded with 2000 grit paper and then buffed if they're real bad. They have computer controled machines now that polish wheels for trucks at $45 bucks a wheel but they pull the wheels off the truck. If the scratches/pitting is bad I'd bet you'll have to wet sand and buff. We are talking alum here. Haha don't try that with chrome.