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  • navid41691
    Mod Crazy
    • Apr 2011
    • 677

    #1

    17" Style 5 Refinishing Progress. pics

    A little pictorial of my progress on these style 5's. Centers and bolts are in the process of being powder coated by Dave at Renewed finishes. He's an awesome guy to work with and more info about him and his services can be found out through Levent at GPS.































    Right after stripping



    Started the sanding process at 600 grit















    Almost there but not quite


    Wheel 1



    Wheel 2



    Wheel 3



    Wheel 4



    Sanding process on all four wheels 600>800>1000>2000>3000>Neverdull (sucks)> blue magic metal polish (works okay)> white jeweler's polishing block + polishing wheel on a drill is what really got it to that mirror finish.

    I will post pictures of them when they are all together with the centers!
  • einstein57
    R3V OG
    • Jun 2007
    • 10780

    #2
    Mothers aluminum polish. (the paste)

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    • Jszy25
      Grease Monkey
      • Aug 2008
      • 352

      #3
      That Neverdull stuff only works on already fully polished surfaces and even then, it still sucks. Waste of money.

      ^Also, the mother's alum. polish will only get you so far. You need more cut when polishing something for the first time.

      The ONLY way to get a proper finish is with a cotton sewn wheel + black/brown/white rouge compounds. I mount 6" sewn wheels on a 10k rpm grinder. It works well for polishing, but you'll get filthy dirty and its dangerous so be extra careful.

      Nice job on the style 5's...I've done two sets now and I'll never do another. Such a PITA.

      91' 318is - OBDI M52/ZF swap w/ S50 cams



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      • yanal
        Wrencher
        • Jun 2011
        • 248

        #4
        Mothers aluminum polish worked great for me

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        • Jszy25
          Grease Monkey
          • Aug 2008
          • 352

          #5
          no offense, it just looks a bit dull to me. If it had a proper cut on it, it would be a mirror, not just a blurry reflection. Again, no offense.
          91' 318is - OBDI M52/ZF swap w/ S50 cams



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          • yanal
            Wrencher
            • Jun 2011
            • 248

            #6
            Non taken, but it's a cell phone picture
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            1990 M3
            1992 Mtech (S50 + 5 Lug)

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            • svn2002s
              E30 Addict
              • Sep 2004
              • 472

              #7
              What do you use to fill all the dent/scratches/curb rashes that show on the pics?

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              • navid41691
                Mod Crazy
                • Apr 2011
                • 677

                #8
                Originally posted by Jszy25
                That Neverdull stuff only works on already fully polished surfaces and even then, it still sucks. Waste of money.

                ^Also, the mother's alum. polish will only get you so far. You need more cut when polishing something for the first time.

                The ONLY way to get a proper finish is with a cotton sewn wheel + black/brown/white rouge compounds. I mount 6" sewn wheels on a 10k rpm grinder. It works well for polishing, but you'll get filthy dirty and its dangerous so be extra careful.

                Nice job on the style 5's...I've done two sets now and I'll never do another. Such a PITA.

                10k rpms does sound dangerous haha. but your wheel looks really good.

                Originally posted by svn2002s
                What do you use to fill all the dent/scratches/curb rashes that show on the pics?
                Most of the scratches were just chips of the clear coat so after stripping it away I was left with some minor ones that I just sanded down and tried to just make the aluminum flow. No filler or anything was used. Just sanded them down.

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                • einstein57
                  R3V OG
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 10780

                  #9
                  One of the places i buy my powder coat supplies from sells a metal filler. You build it up like body filler except its designed to take the heat of powdercoating. Its a little pricey at $30 a can but cheaper then buying another wheel just for the center.


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                  • infanterene
                    Advanced Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 146

                    #10
                    I am in the middle of this same project. I hope mine come out as good as yours.
                    I'm not a real car guy :(

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                    • cbouchez
                      R3VLimited
                      • May 2007
                      • 2789

                      #11
                      Very nice job, the tires where never removed?
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                      • navid41691
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                        • Apr 2011
                        • 677

                        #12
                        Originally posted by cbouchez
                        Very nice job, the tires where never removed?
                        no i never got the tires removed, I was trying to save money =/

                        finished wheels in sig!

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                        • tech54K
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2017
                          • 6

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cbouchez
                          Very nice job, the tires where never removed?
                          Good job in powder coating your tire. Looks professionally done.

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