polished those lips!
Originally Posted by dream_G35
So how are the scratches supposed to b removed on clear coated wheels?
Originally Posted by redlude97
If they are through the clearcoat, you'll have to strip the clear, polish, and then get them recoated
Originally Posted by dream_G35
if not thru clearcoat, do the scratches just stay on that layer of clear coat until u re-clear?
any help?
If your wheels are actually clearcoated, and not anodized, and the scratches are only in the clear, you can try polishing them out by hand with any swirl remover/polish such as meg's scratch-x or equiv, but the issue is not know how thick the clearcoat is in that area. You'll probably be okay doing it by hand, but if you try to take a machine to it, you'll probably go through the clear. If its an anodized clear, you are pretty much out of luck and you'll have to strip the anodizing to polish out any scratches
Originally Posted by redlude97
If your wheels are actually clearcoated, and not anodized, and the scratches are only in the clear, you can try polishing them out by hand with any swirl remover/polish such as meg's scratch-x or equiv, but the issue is not know how thick the clearcoat is in that area. You'll probably be okay doing it by hand, but if you try to take a machine to it, you'll probably go through the clear. If its an anodized clear, you are pretty much out of luck and you'll have to strip the anodizing to polish out any scratches
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