https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlBWMKuwid8
I was just watching all kinds of videos... and I came across this one (link above). Sure would be nice if I could polish my rims to like this? Best of all, my rims only have one "flat" side, no insides, no groves to worry about. Since my rims are sitting in the basement, drying (today is day 2), I thought why not polish it up, especially now that I don't have tires on 'em (no weights, no stems)!
By looking at the video (and few others), I can do the sanding (will need to look for 600 grit), but do I need all three or four buffer wheels? Can I just one sand and one buff? Is there a shortcut version? If all those equipment going to cost too much, I am gonna skip the whole thing.
I don't care about the inside groves, yet, should I spray (flat or gloss) black just to make it more black or better to leave it alone (avoid more paint mess and possible more work)? That black spray paint should be before starting the sanding to mirror?
I was just watching all kinds of videos... and I came across this one (link above). Sure would be nice if I could polish my rims to like this? Best of all, my rims only have one "flat" side, no insides, no groves to worry about. Since my rims are sitting in the basement, drying (today is day 2), I thought why not polish it up, especially now that I don't have tires on 'em (no weights, no stems)!
By looking at the video (and few others), I can do the sanding (will need to look for 600 grit), but do I need all three or four buffer wheels? Can I just one sand and one buff? Is there a shortcut version? If all those equipment going to cost too much, I am gonna skip the whole thing.
I don't care about the inside groves, yet, should I spray (flat or gloss) black just to make it more black or better to leave it alone (avoid more paint mess and possible more work)? That black spray paint should be before starting the sanding to mirror?