Polishing our wheels
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05-10-2008, 23:40
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Stephen, how much would a quart cover?
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05-11-2008, 00:24
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Thanks, Shane, as soon as I hear from Stephen, I'll order that polish.
Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Montana Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. |
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05-11-2008, 00:25
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I couldn't pull that website up, Leroy
Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Montana Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. |
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05-11-2008, 03:03
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Since the weather has finally started to be warm here in Montana, warm
I mean over freezing, I want to polish my wheels on the coach. Taking the wheels off the coach, like Jeff Miller use to do, is not an option. The last time I had them detailed was at the 2004 RIV. And I just wrote a check. There are no detailers around here that I can find. So- what's the best stuff to use and what kind of buffer/equipment should I get? Is there a top dressing that can be used after they are polished? Thanks, Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Mt |
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05-11-2008, 03:22
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Try Met-all polish
We can Supply it in sample size up to a 5 pound can Stephen 77fc 35 dupreeproducts.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > Since the weather has finally started to be warm here in Montana, warm > I mean over freezing, I want to polish my wheels on the coach. Taking > the wheels off the coach, like Jeff Miller use to do, is not an option. > The last time I had them detailed was at the 2004 RIV. And I just wrote > a check. There are no detailers around here that I can find. > So- what's the best stuff to use and what kind of buffer/equipment > should I get? Is there a top dressing that can be used after they are > polished? > Thanks, Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Mt > |
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05-11-2008, 04:00
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Hi Ernie,
I can vouch for Stephen's Met-all recommendation- It does a very nice job and stays wet on the rag or powerball longer than most. I have had the best results applying it with a red foam powerball on the end of a long extension that fits in the drill chuck. If it is a little humid and you can't get the nice clear shine- try some corn starch on a microfiber towel. If you're careful to keep the wheels covered when parked, they seem to stay nice for about a year. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > Since the weather has finally started to be warm here in Montana, warm > I mean over freezing, I want to polish my wheels on the coach. Taking > the wheels off the coach, like Jeff Miller use to do, is not an option. > The last time I had them detailed was at the 2004 RIV. And I just wrote > a check. There are no detailers around here that I can find. > So- what's the best stuff to use and what kind of buffer/equipment > should I get? Is there a top dressing that can be used after they are > polished? > Thanks, Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Mt > |
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05-11-2008, 04:10
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I have used Simichrome for 25 years. A drill motor with a polishing ball or wheel. I do mine by hand. http://www.competitionchemicals.com. Expensive. Outstanding product.
Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 Smome N Mirrors Dahlonega, GA Royale Conversion Ernest Ekberg
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05-11-2008, 04:29
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05-11-2008, 05:21
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I have been using dawn dish detergent. Should have no wax left when Shane comes out.
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05-11-2008, 06:43
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Kurt, Google VIS truck wheel polishing. I used that system from a
franchised dealer in Carlisle and was very satisfied. About $70 a wheel and well worth it if the wheels are in bad condition. They can even do it without removing the tire. Watch the video,its interesting. Machine cost about $100K but I think the fellow in Carlisle, who just started his business will do well for himself. If you ever tried to polish a bad one the money seems like a bargain. PS When has lack of knowledge or understanding ever prevented a person from having on expressing an opinion? If that were the case the web would be a mighty quiet place. Most of us are likely professionals at or especially knowledgeable about one or more subjects. A wrong opinion or a misunderstanding is a opportunity to educate not to criticise a person or persons for their ignorance. I think respect is essential and I found some of that lacking in the end. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC |
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