Volk GT-7; DIY Stripping clearcoat & Al polish on lips
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Volk GT-7; DIY Stripping clearcoat & Al polish on lips
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BEFORE
AFTER
This is an old job I did a couple months back but I figured there are a couple of people in the same situation and need some guidance. I bought these from another forum member a few months back and noticed a white haze throughout the lip. I tried washing the wheels with soap and water, nope. Used some straight vinegar on a soft cloth, nada. Mother’s clear coat wheel polish, still had the haze. After searching online and coming to my senses, I knew the clear coat is stripping away on the lip.
I went out to Pepboys and got myself a can of Eagle One Aluminum polish.
This stuff is like the fiberglass insulation in walls with gasoline added. I took the center piece off the lip which took about an hour each. Depending on how crappy the lip is, it can take anywhere from 2-4 hrs each rim.
- Do not make swirling motions when applying the polish. Only circular motions around the rim. You will also notice the polish is producing a black substance, that is the Al surface being stripped.
- Go back and touch up any spots missed.
- After you are finished and satisfied with the work, wash and dry this part and apply an aluminum finisher to the polished area. This finisher acts as a wax to preserve the shininess longer.
- Re-mount the inner piece back on the wheel
- Bam! It’s done.
Total time spent on all 4 rims: 20 hrs.
Hope this helps and sorry for any fragments in the write-up. This was a rush job.
BEFORE
AFTER
This is an old job I did a couple months back but I figured there are a couple of people in the same situation and need some guidance. I bought these from another forum member a few months back and noticed a white haze throughout the lip. I tried washing the wheels with soap and water, nope. Used some straight vinegar on a soft cloth, nada. Mother’s clear coat wheel polish, still had the haze. After searching online and coming to my senses, I knew the clear coat is stripping away on the lip.
I went out to Pepboys and got myself a can of Eagle One Aluminum polish.
This stuff is like the fiberglass insulation in walls with gasoline added. I took the center piece off the lip which took about an hour each. Depending on how crappy the lip is, it can take anywhere from 2-4 hrs each rim.
- Do not make swirling motions when applying the polish. Only circular motions around the rim. You will also notice the polish is producing a black substance, that is the Al surface being stripped.
- Go back and touch up any spots missed.
- After you are finished and satisfied with the work, wash and dry this part and apply an aluminum finisher to the polished area. This finisher acts as a wax to preserve the shininess longer.
- Re-mount the inner piece back on the wheel
- Bam! It’s done.
Total time spent on all 4 rims: 20 hrs.
Hope this helps and sorry for any fragments in the write-up. This was a rush job.
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I have Volk gt-7's. I love the look but have been very unhapy with how easy the clearcoat scratches. Did the polish remove the clearcoat and will the metal need polishing all the time to keep looking good? I would like to remove all those towel scratches that have added up. will this help me?
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Sorry for the late replies guys, work has been non-stop.
The polish did remove all the clearcoat and now the aluminum is exposed to the enviornment. The bare aluminum can be protected with a finisher or wheel wax. Applied every 3 weeks or month. Before you go off and start stripping the clearcoat, try "MOTHERS Clear coat wheel polish." I heard it's great for Volk lips.
I will probably repolish mine once a year to make them look their best.
Thanks Ed! When I get tired of these, I know who to go to.
Originally Posted by caucasiancoupe
I have Volk gt-7's. I love the look but have been very unhapy with how easy the clearcoat scratches. Did the polish remove the clearcoat and will the metal need polishing all the time to keep looking good? I would like to remove all those towel scratches that have added up. will this help me?
I will probably repolish mine once a year to make them look their best.
Originally Posted by Ed 718
wow looks nice Al.....
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Originally Posted by YBLegal
wait you acutally took apart your rims? damn you crazy and 20 hours??
hmmmm second thought.... or spend 250.00 and get it done at Mag Masters.
hmmmm second thought.... or spend 250.00 and get it done at Mag Masters.
Originally Posted by ecorona6
That lip came out cleeeeaaaaannn! Big difference!
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Originally Posted by fahrenheit350
$250?! Is that for all 4 rims? For that price it doesn't sound like they take off the inner piece to polish the lip.. because of GT-7's design, the center piece would have to be taken off to polisht the lip correctly.
Yeah, it was bling for a week until it rained. Wheelwax helped out a lot, it's Zaino for wheels.
Yeah, it was bling for a week until it rained. Wheelwax helped out a lot, it's Zaino for wheels.
and my rims are RH C4s not Volks.. so i dont know if it will work the same as volks, cause its machine finished with cheap clear coat. not like volks its all smooth to begain with.
Any idea on those?? should i wet sand it down first to get rid of all the fine lines??
BTW heres my pics
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Originally Posted by YBLegal
yes its for all 4. and no they are not taking out the center piece..
and my rims are RH C4s not Volks.. so i dont know if it will work the same as volks, cause its machine finished with cheap clear coat. not like volks its all smooth to begain with.
Any idea on those?? should i wet sand it down first to get rid of all the fine lines??
BTW heres my pics
and my rims are RH C4s not Volks.. so i dont know if it will work the same as volks, cause its machine finished with cheap clear coat. not like volks its all smooth to begain with.
Any idea on those?? should i wet sand it down first to get rid of all the fine lines??
BTW heres my pics
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Originally Posted by YBLegal
yes its for all 4. and no they are not taking out the center piece..
and my rims are RH C4s not Volks.. so i dont know if it will work the same as volks, cause its machine finished with cheap clear coat. not like volks its all smooth to begain with.
Any idea on those?? should i wet sand it down first to get rid of all the fine lines??
BTW heres my pics
and my rims are RH C4s not Volks.. so i dont know if it will work the same as volks, cause its machine finished with cheap clear coat. not like volks its all smooth to begain with.
Any idea on those?? should i wet sand it down first to get rid of all the fine lines??
BTW heres my pics
Here are 2 that I found that may help:
http://www.finishing.com/157/29.shtml
http://www.finishing.com/183/52.shtml
In the second link Dr. Perry mentions "Alcoa Sealer." Alcoa, if you didn't know, is the worlds biggest aluminum manufacture. The Alcoa Sealer works wonders on bare aluminum and if the enviornment is right, you only have to spray it on once. My co. field repair crew swears by this stuff when they are maintaining flight racks on airplanes. I'm getting some of the sealer next month ad do a right up on it as soon as I can.
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Originally Posted by ecorona6
Hey Albert.....Get those center caps yet?
My "Volk Racing" decals from Hong Kong are also delayed til late this month.
Lucky I don't mind my wheels look half done.
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Originally Posted by fahrenheit350
Still on order... been on order for a month now, expect them maybe in early March. Seems like Mackin is taking their sweet time.
My "Volk Racing" decals from Hong Kong are also delayed til late this month.
Lucky I don't mind my wheels look half done.
My "Volk Racing" decals from Hong Kong are also delayed til late this month.
Lucky I don't mind my wheels look half done.
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You guys have it all wrong ... C4s shine nearly as good as Volks .... his pictures look horrible, but I assure you that is not how mine look. There is a slight machining look to them, but it is nothing like that of the ADR or TSW variants ...