Who can polish aluminum lips of wheels in DFW?
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Who can polish aluminum lips of wheels in DFW?
I just purchased some wheels and they have aluminum lips...
I was wondering...
Who could I take these wheels to locally that can polish the lips for me?
I am located in DFW.
I was wondering...
Who could I take these wheels to locally that can polish the lips for me?
I am located in DFW.
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I was told ....no clear coat, but only problem is...
You can see the indentions/grooves cut into the metal, but it feels smooth to the touch.
So I am very unsure.
Pricing will vary, depending on the quality of the work and who is doing it.
If all else fails...I will just hit it with some neverdull and mother's.
You can see the indentions/grooves cut into the metal, but it feels smooth to the touch.
So I am very unsure.
Pricing will vary, depending on the quality of the work and who is doing it.
If all else fails...I will just hit it with some neverdull and mother's.
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ah so its a machined lip, with clear over it...
sand that down, then buff it out with mothers - if you dont have any actuall cutting compounds... I feel for you...
sand that down, then buff it out with mothers - if you dont have any actuall cutting compounds... I feel for you...
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Originally Posted by Black2001z06
I was told ....no clear coat, but only problem is...
You can see the indentions/grooves cut into the metal, but it feels smooth to the touch.
So I am very unsure.
Pricing will vary, depending on the quality of the work and who is doing it.
If all else fails...I will just hit it with some neverdull and mother's.
You can see the indentions/grooves cut into the metal, but it feels smooth to the touch.
So I am very unsure.
Pricing will vary, depending on the quality of the work and who is doing it.
If all else fails...I will just hit it with some neverdull and mother's.