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  • rabbitude
    Wrencher
    • Jan 2010
    • 247

    #16
    Just a quick heads up boys.... If you are planning any major criminal activity wait until the middle of a lip refinishing project.... You will have completely removed all if the detail on your fingers, thus making fingerprints untraceable...

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    • Zreberlcoe
      E30 Mastermind
      • Jan 2012
      • 1555

      #17
      Originally posted by rabbitude
      Just a quick heads up boys.... If you are planning any major criminal activity wait until the middle of a lip refinishing project.... You will have completely removed all if the detail on your fingers, thus making fingerprints untraceable...
      Isn't that the truth.

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      • e30onBBSs
        E30 Fanatic
        • Dec 2014
        • 1347

        #18
        Lets Talk Refinishing/Polishing Lips

        How do you guys sand the faces? Mine still had some left over paint and I got the hardest parts with a sanding cylinder thing on my dremel. The grit is so high though that it doesn't make sense to use it for the whole face. I've looked for lower grits but haven't found any. Is there any way to make a longer sanding bit in lower grit like 220 or something? Would make doing the faces so much easier in those PITA cracks. Maybe I can start a business or some shit lol

        I use 220 to prep for paint, but as we all know it's a bitch!!
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        • iXguido
          Mod Crazy
          • Nov 2009
          • 722

          #19
          Originally posted by e30onBBSs
          How do you guys sand the faces? Mine still had some left over paint and I got the hardest parts with a sanding cylinder thing on my dremel. The grit is so high though that it doesn't make sense to use it for the whole face. I've looked for lower grits but haven't found any. Is there any way to make a longer sanding bit in lower grit like 220 or something? Would make doing the faces so much easier in those PITA cracks. Maybe I can start a business or some shit lol

          I use 220 to prep for paint, but as we all know it's a bitch!!
          I sandblasted mine

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          • e30onBBSs
            E30 Fanatic
            • Dec 2014
            • 1347

            #20
            Originally posted by iXguido
            I sandblasted mine

            Ahhhh that must be nice!!
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            • Zreberlcoe
              E30 Mastermind
              • Jan 2012
              • 1555

              #21
              Yeah I'm having the faces sandblasted. It's nowhere near as expensive as you would think. Go get a quote from a shop that does sandblasting and powder coating. You may be surprised at how cheap it will be versus how much you thought.

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              • flyboyx
                R3V OG
                • Sep 2008
                • 8371

                #22
                i had a set of rims sandblasted once. the pitting it left was impossible to remove. maybe aircraft stripper first, then soda blast?
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                • Zreberlcoe
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 1555

                  #23
                  Originally posted by flyboyx
                  i had a set of rims sandblasted once. the pitting it left was impossible to remove. maybe aircraft stripper first, then soda blast?
                  I'm pretty sure from examples I've seen of the guy who will be doing mine, it's all about the sand and pressure you use for the application. He has shown me other alloy wheels he has done and they didn't show any pitting.
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                  • Kershaw
                    R3V OG
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 11822

                    #24
                    Originally posted by e30onBBSs
                    How do you guys sand the faces?!
                    Paint stripper, and then..

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                    • e30onBBSs
                      E30 Fanatic
                      • Dec 2014
                      • 1347

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Kershaw
                      Paint stripper, and then..




                      I've seen this way but I'm talking about the inner parts of the spokes not the lips
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                      • 325isdan
                        Advanced Member
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 190

                        #26
                        I had great success using the Mothers Powerball and polish. Lips are mirror finish. but mine started off as dull uncoated aluminium

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                        • Zreberlcoe
                          E30 Mastermind
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 1555

                          #27
                          Originally posted by 325isdan
                          I had great success using the Mothers Powerball and polish. Lips are mirror finish. but mine started off as dull uncoated aluminium
                          Aren't those attachments like 20-30 dollars?
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                          • mitchlevy7
                            Mod Crazy
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 672

                            #28
                            I got a set that were already polished with no clear coat but really needed to be redone. These were my second set I've done. The first was RS' that still had factory clear on them.

                            Went 1500 wet, 2000 wet, 3000 wet, brown rouge, white rouge (different wheel for each rouge), and mothers polish. I have found that you need to change the cotton on for the rouge to get it to not scratch. Also, the more time you spend on wet sanding the less time you need to polish and sometimes you can skip the polish with enough wet sanding.

                            I am getting a cotton wheel for my bench grinder to see if I can get a little more shine as I will be doing clear powder over it.

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                            • Zreberlcoe
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1555

                              #29
                              Where did you get your rouge? I went to Lowe's and home depot here and they went blank faced when I asked.

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                              • 86gt635
                                Member
                                • Jun 2012
                                • 99

                                #30
                                Order it online, really. I wouldn't use rouge unless you have a heavy duty polisher/ sisal wheel. Harbor freight has some rouge.

                                I'm pretty DIY on polishing, but I had to source out some work due to not wanting to aggravate my carpal tunnel I've been fighting since working on a assembly line. There has been people that have huge vibratory tumblers that will polish anything for a couple decades, but it seems to be insider secrets like a lot of cool stuff is.

                                Right now I'm having a sand cast aluminum alloy wheel center polished by Jason Diem in Pa, hit him up at 4everkustoms on IG, or website. #ceramicpolishing

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