Dec 30, 2014 #1 S SidneyGT Junior Member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Posts 27 Reaction score 1 Anybody out there have any luck in refinishing the outer edge of factory bullitt wheels? Its mostly cosmetic with a little curb rash. Attachments IMG-20141230-00094.jpg 295.3 KB · Views: 52 IMG-20141230-00095.jpg 286.8 KB · Views: 36 IMG-20141230-00096.jpg 311.7 KB · Views: 28
Anybody out there have any luck in refinishing the outer edge of factory bullitt wheels? Its mostly cosmetic with a little curb rash.
Dec 31, 2014 #2 28ONE Senior Member Joined Jul 8, 2010 Posts 1,767 Reaction score 0 Location The City looks like clear coat failure...
Dec 31, 2014 #3 Newman sumidicsayhuh? S197 Team Member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Posts 5,008 Reaction score 10 Location Houston 28ONE said: looks like clear coat failure... Click to expand... 100% correct .
Dec 31, 2014 #4 skwerl tree hugger Joined Aug 6, 2011 Posts 16,197 Reaction score 1,145 Location central Florida Idiots at the car wash using harsh chemicals to clean painted wheels. "No, I don't want you spraying chrome polish on my wheels, thank you very much."
Idiots at the car wash using harsh chemicals to clean painted wheels. "No, I don't want you spraying chrome polish on my wheels, thank you very much."
Dec 31, 2014 #5 S SidneyGT Junior Member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Posts 27 Reaction score 1 Bought them used so I'm not sure of the history. Do you think it would be OK to go over the outer edge with some 3000 grit sand paper to remove the blemishes and re-clear coat.
Bought them used so I'm not sure of the history. Do you think it would be OK to go over the outer edge with some 3000 grit sand paper to remove the blemishes and re-clear coat.
Jan 1, 2015 #6 28ONE Senior Member Joined Jul 8, 2010 Posts 1,767 Reaction score 0 Location The City I dont see why not