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polishing rims with old tech articles

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by tomcantdoit, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. i stumbled across this article after thumbing thru some old rod action mags from the late 70s. the car in pic is not the spencer car but a replica made in the late 70 which i also have the issue which they show the diferences. any who just thought id share what i did. i used polishing kit that i got from harbor frieght and mothers mag aluminum wheel polish.

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    im going to go over it one more time with some jewlers rouge
    but what do you think???
     
  2. squirrel
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    Nice!

    I was expecting to see a picture of you holding some crumpled up Hot Rod magazine pages, polishing some wheels with them....
     
  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I had almost forgotten about rod action magazine,,for the times it was one of the good ones. HRP
     
  4. scruff
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    That is the Spencer car when Neal East owned it.
     
  5. slepe67
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    for what it's worth, try one of those MOther's Balls that Foose does that ads for on tv. I use that and aluminum polish. Works great. I polished the frame on my dirt bike to a mirror finish in about 20 minutes. Last time I attempted that was with cotton balls and the polish. Took me about 3 hours....my buddy also polished the rims on his F250 and about punched me...it took him 2 hours to get one wheel polished the old fashioned way, and I showed up with the MB and within 30 minutes, I had all three looking brand new....
     
  6. Jeem
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    SUBTLE!!

    I'd never suspect SPAM with this message. So, how much they payin' ya?! hahahahaaaa

    JUST KIDDING, Actually, you've succeeded in piquing my interest. Think I need to try one of those new-fangled whirling foam FOOSE-y flip floppy balls....
     
  7. i have one of those but have not tried it yet. and i could be mistaken on the spencer roadster because during that year they were makeing a replica of the spencer car
     
  8. MLK
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    They look good.

    From the ***le of your post, I was going to volunteer to polish your wheels instead of ruining vintage tech articles;).

    Mike
     
  9. I used Simichrome which is easy to use and really works well. Pep Boys used to carry it, now only Eastwood seems to have it.
     
  10. lol im dumb but not that dumb:D
     
  11. Mopar34
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    I have both the Mothers big ball and the little one. Tried the big one and was not enthusiastic about the outcome. Good, but not great. Doesn't do well in small spaces. Going to try the small one to see if it works better. If not, guess I'll go back to hand polishing. Takes longer, but better control over the finished product. Regardless of my take, others rave about the Mothers polishing balls.
     
  12. JAWS
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    Funny, I was thinking the same thing..:D
     
  13. Mopar34
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    Jaws! Good to see you here. Do the folks over at SR.com know your MIA over there.:eek:
     
  14. Jeem
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    What am I missing with the Rod Action tech story where it's showing how to use a center cap, painted black so that the extra lug nut holes on the wheel doesn't show?!! Why make hub cover plates and paint 'em black. They're not black on the featured roadster.
    .....duhhhhhhhh........

    I'm sure it's clear as a bell to most of you, but I'm cornfused!
     
    Last edited: Sep 9, 2008
  15. JAWS
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    Mopar34, not MIA, just in two places at once....
     
  16. yeah thats what im sayin. i dont know why you would go thru the trouble of polishing your wheels then cover it with black plates.
     

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