Nice. I used to do mobile wheel repair. Did 12-15 wheels a day for dealerships all over Phoenix. You really only need to go 120-320-500 on the discs. If you deflate the tire you can get in there better. Also, when you deflate it, you can use playing cards to mask the tire. Then roll a card up and tape it. Then slide the rolled up card over the valve stem to mask it. I could refinish and paint 4 wheels in 45 minutes.
@@kimgray1606 will do that after you refinish my tyres so they look sharp as I wheel in to church parking lot....want to make good impression on the bishop...
Its such a blindingly obvious remedy for kerb damage once you see it ....but you have opened my eyes to it ..never even thought i could do that at all......thanks pal .....
You just saved me a fat bundle of cash, as my Quattroporte rims were due for a job this summer. Now I'm gonna do them myself. thank you so much for this most useful instruction.
THANK YOU! This video inspires me to fix my stock wheel prior to painting. I curbed it last winter. Now that winter shoes are about to go on this seems easy enough for me to tackle. Appreciate you!
Incredible!!! I was considering paying to get this done on my Lexus (previous owner curbed it), but I am absolutely going to go DIY after seeing this. Thanks for posting.
I used your video to do my 2010 c300 my wife can’t park 🤣 it took me longer than 15 per wheel however they came out great and I did have them professionally powered coated then rebalanced before mounting them back on the car. Top tip this does work! It saved me a lot of money by doing the prep work. Cheers mate
lol -- true. And all the men who drive long haul trucks. As a woman who happens to be a mechanic, the curb bite from a woman driving the family car pales in comparison to the body damage I repair on an almost daily basis thanks to their husbands who are trying (and frequently failing) to drive a long haul truck and trailer. Bottom line: everybody does it. Not all of us gals suck at driving 😉
@@tanyaerskine7657 I've been in the car with women who couldnt drive and they knew it. The more dangerous is the women who think they can being oblivious that they really shouldnt. There are a few exceptions. Lizzy being top of the bunch
Brilliant, I've done my wheels using an old cordless and a sanding disc kit I bought on line for £12. I used acrylic wheel paint in rattle cans and got decent results, all in only cost me a day in the garage and about £50. Thanks for the tips 🙂
While I have only watched 2 or 3 videos on wheel repair so far, this was far and away the best one yet. The narrative was clearly understandable, and you went step by step showing and explaining the whole process quite well. Unfortunately, I am not sure, I will have to look, but I think the damage done to the wheels on my car by the previous owner may not be repairable, as the " lip " on the wheels is a bit more pronounced.
Great video mate, thanks for spreading the knowledge. Looks quite a bit easier than I thought it would be . And you didn’t have to break the tire down.
Professionals do the exact same thing he is doing but with compressed air tool then paint them if u have confidence in yourself it’s pretty easy to do it
Thank you for that. Had some damage to my wheels from curb and potholes couldn't afford to get them cleaned up professionally but thanks to you I can now get this done on the cheap. Cheers.
Just did mine, had some roloc's, 120, 220 and 320. I used my die grinder, and a drill like yours along with some cotton polishing tips and tripoli compound. The only problems is clear coated Aluminum and painted wheel combo's. It's doable, just a lot more work polishing the sanded aluminum up to the original clear coated sections. Once I had the aluminum polished a little above satin I used some rattle can 2K clear to recoat the aluminum.
Thanks! Gonna give it a try. Only thing I was wondering was if there would be enough material removal (including the initial damage) to throw off the wheel balance?
BALANCE YOUR WHEEL before installing again on vehicle. Knocking material off unevenly as was done will knock your wheel balance off. Will wear out your tire unevenly and will not be as steady on the road, if alignment is off any bit at all.
Great video. However, I would have preferred you do both sanding and painting to reflect a who package. I know doing this would involves longer recording time yet you could do videos in bits and merge them. With that said, you're a great DIYer though. Thank you
Thanks you so much .. I wen to a shop to get my rims fix they want to charge me $600 … I use your Method only cost me 50$ I’m so happy now cause of your video I did it myself 👍🏾👍🏾🤞🏾👍🏾
Very nice! I have a very small 2" spot on the wheel of the car and some on the golf cart. I will give this a go looks like a fun little project. THANKS
Ace video cheers, My old Boxster has rims just like those and i was going to have trouble taking them all off to be sent away but i think i will do it myself and see what happens.Cheers
Cheers and thanks for the video, like many other people I never would have guessed that kerb rash could be so simply repaired! Great stuff mate and thanks again! Regards Robert Z
Very useful video and simple depending on the style of the wheels and if you had a Drexel and similar attachments could be even easier so thank you for this video.
I liked the vid, and you’ve shown me an easy way to cheer up some Old alloys cheap. But what’s absolutely priceless is reading your awesome reply’s to some of these comments 😂😂😂 Excellent
Its amazing that you can make a video for no gain other than to maybe help at least 1 guy who's got very limited tools, which is completely free to watch.... and it infuriates certain people to the point that they have to take the time to abuse the guy who's made the video... incredible 🤣👍🏼
Fantastic video, probably the best video on TH-cam! I have a couple rims that look exactly like those, they look bad, I'm going to take my time and do them the exact same way, using this video for reference...again great video!!!💯👍👍👍
Excellent vid, mate.. you could also use some kind of spacer between the wheel rim and tyre.... Like a plastic milk bottle cut into wide (3 or 4 inch) cut as strips out the bottle, and slide them in between the rim and tyre.
If you have a small curb rush, do not repaint. Follow the instructions to remove the damage, and basically polish that small area with a polisher until it's shiny. You won't be able to tell the difference from a distance.
Basically what the shops do for to much ...great vid my boi ...never knew this and who does'nt own a power drill ...although i hope i dont come across havin to do ...but its a good way to help others or even make lil cash if any wanted to tip a bit
Good job on removing the curb marks but personally wouldn’t bother spraying wheels with a spray gun powder coat is the only way to go for a durable finish
Hi mate thanks for the comments. I get a pretty durable finish from wet coat, I've seen my wheels 12+ months and they look fine. people have usually kerbed them again within that time 😅. Powder coat is good stuff, but imo you don't get as nice a finish as wet coat, and the process usually costs more and you loose your car.
I can give you a better tip for masking the tyre off, rather than taping off. Get a i bin bag, measure from the centre of the wheel with one end of the bag to the rim of the wheel. Give yourself a bit extra.the bit extra pull to a point and cut off. You should now have a bin bag with a hole the same size diameter as the wheel. Stretch over, and you have a completely masked wheel in one go.
Probably would be better to remove the tyre first so that you can radius the edge nicely and then paint it. Also avoids ripping into the tyre with the edge of the disk.
or let all the air out. I did that a while ago and it made masking the tyre a LOT easier, then I just put air back in it when it was done. But good video all the same!
Awesome Tutorial… can you share with me the painting process. I’m getting into wheel coating and repair and wanted to know what to use for those who just want the alloy grey back on the wheel after the repairs.
Hiya pal Ive just got some alloy wheels and they need repairing ive got the drill, paper but Its 1st time doing it started on 80g then 120, 300, 400g And it dont seem to have touched it, you got some good results, i must be doing it wrong somehow lol good job though
Great video took my car to a dealer he said two wheels were damage it would cost £200 a wheel to repair I'm sure his name was Arthur Daley the muppet .
Scotchbrite is easier for the final sand ehh But how so, or easier in which sense? Easier to use, purchase, clean, paint over etc I do not know even what you thiink I do not use English not my native sorrry
I bought my wife a used Crossfire convertible n absolutely cherry condition. Th only issue was rim rash on all four wheels. I followed your instructions and, after most of a Sunday working on them, they looked great. Three months later, three of the rims are all scuffed again. Guess who's wife is going to live with crappy rims?
Nice. I used to do mobile wheel repair. Did 12-15 wheels a day for dealerships all over Phoenix. You really only need to go 120-320-500 on the discs. If you deflate the tire you can get in there better. Also, when you deflate it, you can use playing cards to mask the tire. Then roll a card up and tape it. Then slide the rolled up card over the valve stem to mask it. I could refinish and paint 4 wheels in 45 minutes.
Thanks for feedback mate. I have worked for dealers also and very similar to yourself. I really wanted to keep this one as DIY as poss 👍🏼
@@MICHIGANMIKE12 Go to church
@@kimgray1606 will do that after you refinish my tyres so they look sharp as I wheel in to church parking lot....want to make good impression on the bishop...
@@MICHIGANMIKE12 👍😇
Great advice. Thanks.
Its such a blindingly obvious remedy for kerb damage once you see it ....but you have opened my eyes to it ..never even thought i could do that at all......thanks pal .....
I know haha. When u know u know
You just saved me a fat bundle of cash, as my Quattroporte rims were due for a job this summer. Now I'm gonna do them myself. thank you so much for this most useful instruction.
Brilliant! I just bought a set of used wheels with curb rash on a couple and this just made things a lot easier!!
Glad it helped!
THANK YOU! This video inspires me to fix my stock wheel prior to painting. I curbed it last winter. Now that winter shoes are about to go on this seems easy enough for me to tackle. Appreciate you!
Glad I could help!
Incredible!!! I was considering paying to get this done on my Lexus (previous owner curbed it), but I am absolutely going to go DIY after seeing this. Thanks for posting.
Great stuff
How did it turn out?
I used your video to do my 2010 c300 my wife can’t park 🤣 it took me longer than 15 per wheel however they came out great and I did have them professionally powered coated then rebalanced before mounting them back on the car. Top tip this does work! It saved me a lot of money by doing the prep work. Cheers mate
Great stuff
Didn't need to Rebalance. You threw good money away. You could not even weigh what came off. So little.
Hey Vince, where did you get the pad from
@@dwell7526its the same one used for doing headlights
This video boosted my confidence in my cars stock rims. I’m definitely going to use this technique to refresh my girls shoes! 🚗💨
Thank you!
Nice one 👍
Confidenc in your stock rims..... Wth do you mean? I really dont understand. You were afraid they were goin to break or so?
Every married man should learn this
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Drive normal and don't hit the curb.. done deal
lol -- true. And all the men who drive long haul trucks. As a woman who happens to be a mechanic, the curb bite from a woman driving the family car pales in comparison to the body damage I repair on an almost daily basis thanks to their husbands who are trying (and frequently failing) to drive a long haul truck and trailer. Bottom line: everybody does it. Not all of us gals suck at driving 😉
@@tanyaerskine7657 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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@@tanyaerskine7657 I've been in the car with women who couldnt drive and they knew it. The more dangerous is the women who think they can being oblivious that they really shouldnt. There are a few exceptions. Lizzy being top of the bunch
Don’t think you can get any better than this ! Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I hope TH-cam has compensated you well for this gem of a vid. Agree, step by step, well-said, thank you for demo’ing and describing as you go!
It's given me a few crumbs mate thanks for watching
My wheel damage has been driving me crazy!! Thku so much for the vid!
No problem 👍
I love how you reply to all new comments!
I try to.. even thought a majority is abuse
@@cvrpov oh no! Oh well keep your head up anyway
Wow thank you, watching something which actually useful on TH-cam, how refreshing for a change.
Glad it was helpful!
Cool tip. I had a blow out the other day and the rim got well worked. Glad to know there is a solution other than buying a new wheel!
Brilliant, I've done my wheels using an old cordless and a sanding disc kit I bought on line for £12. I used acrylic wheel paint in rattle cans and got decent results, all in only cost me a day in the garage and about £50.
Thanks for the tips 🙂
Brill 👍🏼👍🏼😎😎
Do you have a link for sanding kit please?
Some places will do it professionally for £50.
@@tooyoungtobeold8756 Yeah per wheel!
@@tooyoungtobeold8756 Ya...try twice that, and per wheel.
The most simplest video ive seen. Well done my dude!
No problem matr
While I have only watched 2 or 3 videos on wheel repair so far, this was far and away the best one yet. The narrative was clearly understandable, and you went step by step showing and explaining the whole process quite well. Unfortunately, I am not sure, I will have to look, but I think the damage done to the wheels on my car by the previous owner may not be repairable, as the " lip " on the wheels is a bit more pronounced.
Thanks for the feedback Howard
You might have to use bondo to recreate that lip
@@georgeparker555until you hit another curb and then the bondo crumbles lol
@@trentdaddydolla647 either way the wheel would be curbed and would need to be fixed
thanks for posting this. it's given me the confidence to repair and dip a whole set of wheels on a G37-S i just bought.
Good stuff
Great video mate, thanks for spreading the knowledge. Looks quite a bit easier than I thought it would be . And you didn’t have to break the tire down.
Glad you liked the video
@@cvrpovhow did you paint it, just paint or what?
Great help for cheap DIY fixes thanks!
ideal for those of of us who haven’t got expensive cars and don’t want to pay professionals.
Professionals do the exact same thing he is doing but with compressed air tool then paint them if u have confidence in yourself it’s pretty easy to do it
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I will try this on my old Porsche‘s extra rim that I have laying around.
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Hey Thanks!!! Soooo helpful
Never in a million years would i have worked this out
Thanks so much
Thanks for watching
Dude I’ve been putting this job off for months , the thought of filling and sanding and repeating process. Cheers mate 👍. New sub and liked
Loads easier/quicker mate
Thank you for that. Had some damage to my wheels from curb and potholes couldn't afford to get them cleaned up professionally but thanks to you I can now get this done on the cheap. Cheers.
No worries mate
Great video, shall have a go at it soon!
Excellent video, thank you for sharing the step by step process for restoring the wheel , i will definitely be work on my wheel soon !
Just did mine, had some roloc's, 120, 220 and 320. I used my die grinder, and a drill like yours along with some cotton polishing tips and tripoli compound. The only problems is clear coated Aluminum and painted wheel combo's. It's doable, just a lot more work polishing the sanded aluminum up to the original clear coated sections. Once I had the aluminum polished a little above satin I used some rattle can 2K clear to recoat the aluminum.
Yeah I was wondering about that as I believe my Maserati QP does have a clear coating on the rims.
Maybe check out my other wheel repair videos in the playlist for some answers?
Very nice mate, clearly explained, and a great help for those of us without all the gucci kit, Thank you.
Thanks for watching Greg
This was a good video with fine workmanship and advise. Very thankful you showed the result of the paint job. Looks amazing.
Thankyou
@@cvrpov how in the world did you match the paint to the wheel or did you repaint the whole thing?
@@JayyBird93 Excellent question, pity there is no excellent answer to accompany it.
Excellent Video as said all Married men need to learn this as soon as we say. I DO
Haha
Great tip for quickly and cleanly cleaning up those wheel scratches. Thanks!
No probs
Thanks! Gonna give it a try. Only thing I was wondering was if there would be enough material removal (including the initial damage) to throw off the wheel balance?
I always recommend balancing the wheel regardless
Good job! We would really appreciate it to see how you did the paint job ☺️
I have a gloss black wheel spraying video to upload soon
@@cvrpov gloss black yak what silver do you use pls😉
BALANCE YOUR WHEEL before installing again on vehicle. Knocking material off unevenly as was done will knock your wheel balance off. Will wear out your tire unevenly and will not be as steady on the road, if alignment is off any bit at all.
yep
Been covered a thousand times
You could also do this right before you have your tires replaced
Absolutely brilliant mate 👍👍👏👏👏👏they wanted here in Hamburg , Germany , €350-400 to do the wheels on my BMW 5 series. Awesome video 👍👍
Looks really good. I was sceptical till watching it and seeing the results. Thank you
I was thinking exactly the same.
Thanks for this video, I’m going to give this a go after watch this as the wheel turned out 1st class. Thank you. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Good stuff 🤜🤜
5 year old car. Perfect wheels. 1 day of complacency, first bit of gutter rash. And now I’m here.
Lol ok
Great video. However, I would have preferred you do both sanding and painting to reflect a who package. I know doing this would involves longer recording time yet you could do videos in bits and merge them. With that said, you're a great DIYer though. Thank you
Thanks you so much .. I wen to a shop to get my rims fix they want to charge me $600 … I use your Method only cost me 50$ I’m so happy now cause of your video I did it myself 👍🏾👍🏾🤞🏾👍🏾
Thats great news well done sir
@@cvrpov thanks 🙏🏾 again
Awesome video bro! I am going to fix my dually rims. Cheers from Canada!
Very nice! I have a very small 2" spot on the wheel of the car and some on the golf cart. I will give this a go looks like a fun little project. THANKS
This should work great. If your in the uk you can buy the kit from www.paintgear.co.uk
My wife uses the wheels as a gauge to feel where the kerb is , , I’m hoping this will work ,,looks a good idea
Mine does too
I don't suppose you have ever curbed your wheels!!!!!
@angelaregan475 No because I have eyes
Great video, after all my years I,ve never really considered grinding down alloy wheels , going to give it a try. Thanks
No problem
Ace video cheers, My old Boxster has rims just like those and i was going to have trouble taking them all off to be sent away but i think i will do it myself and see what happens.Cheers
Good stuff 👊🏻
Brilliant!
I’ve just bought a kit and adapter from your links. Best video I’ve seen on this. Cheers!
Cheers and thanks for the video, like many other people I never would have guessed that kerb rash could be so simply repaired! Great stuff mate and thanks again! Regards Robert Z
Glad its helped
Brilliant. I never knew alloys were so easily sandable.
With the drill and sanding pads they are ! By hand its not the case
I used an orbital sander. Little bit more control but same result. Nice
Yep sound mate
Fantastic work, I didn’t think it was gonna look like that. Just being honest came out really well. Great work brother.
Best application on TH-cam thank you
Thanks
Add safety factor note. Get rim Balanced after doing this, because you took away metal,it needs to be added back IE: Wheel Balance.
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Very useful video and simple depending on the style of the wheels and if you had a Drexel and similar attachments could be even easier so thank you for this video.
Yes true and no problem 👍🏼👍🏼
Do you mean Dremel?
@@chrisdevalcourt648 misstyped should be Dremel!!!
I will be doing this to my wheels tonight after work. Great informative video!!!!
This is great info I will give this a try. I picked up a couple of aluminum wheels with bad curb rash at the local pick and pull Thanks!
Good luck. Have a go and enjoy
Nice simple video bud just showing us that’s it’s not hard when you approach it the right way 👌
Thanks for watching pal
I'll test that out on the neighbours car when it gets dark.
im sure they will be thrilled
lol
Time to go to jail 👁👀
When you need an 80s style CD holder to store your 70, 80, 120, 340,500 and 720 sanding pads . Good work tho.
@@user-ck6kq8zl2i 80s were cassette and 90s were CD, stop lying.
Looks like.a brand new wheel bro good job
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
I liked the vid, and you’ve shown me an easy way to cheer up some Old alloys cheap. But what’s absolutely priceless is reading your awesome reply’s to some of these comments 😂😂😂 Excellent
Its amazing that you can make a video for no gain other than to maybe help at least 1 guy who's got very limited tools, which is completely free to watch.... and it infuriates certain people to the point that they have to take the time to abuse the guy who's made the video... incredible 🤣👍🏼
@@cvrpov you've helped me a lot! So thank you don't worry about the naysayers
Brilliant video! thanks so much. Off to screw fix for the attachment now...!
www.paintgear.co.uk probably has everything you need
Nice job bud , don’t listen to the no it all’s ...you’ve inspired me to do mine thanks 👍
Thats what its all about mate. Amazing how many negative comments you get trying to share some knowledge
That's great. How about showing how you painted it?
Very informative video but you should have shown the part when you painted the wheels too.
Don't forget to re-balance your wheel. You may of took off enough metal to offset the balance of the wheel.
Probably need re balancing after serious kerb damage regardless
Going to try this out on a set of winter wheels I bought for my Audi. Used filler before, but this looks like a better route.
I think it is definitely
You're a magician! Very useful tricks, glad I found the channel.
This is so awesome 👏🏽 and amazing 🤩. So cool and just simple!!! So clever! Thanks very much indeed for your video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
No problem
omg thanks a lot, never thought it could be this easy!
Now it is 👍🏼
Fantastic video, probably the best video on TH-cam! I have a couple rims that look exactly like those, they look bad, I'm going to take my time and do them the exact same way, using this video for reference...again great video!!!💯👍👍👍
Cheers tkny
wonderful video. I’m feeling a little seasick but will remember the technique.
Excellent vid, mate.. you could also use some kind of spacer between the wheel rim and tyre.... Like a plastic milk bottle cut into wide (3 or 4 inch) cut as strips out the bottle, and slide them in between the rim and tyre.
Thanks for watching and good suggestion
All the spilt milk , gonna get smelly in my garage carpet 👻☠️
@@jackd1582 empty the milk jug first! Problem solved!
Great vid! Would you be able to show how to paint the wheel also? Thanks!
I have done now thanks
I reckon I'd wait until I was about to change the tyres.
Effective though!
Very good, nice easy fix and some good useful tips, well presented 👍
Thx
Best tip on TH-cam to date 👏👏
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That is actually insane! Thanks for the tip
If you have a small curb rush, do not repaint. Follow the instructions to remove the damage, and basically polish that small area with a polisher until it's shiny. You won't be able to tell the difference from a distance.
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thank you.
rip black wheels lol
Nearly 2,000,000 views ! Good job mate !
yeah crazy. thanks
At least 1,999999 married man had viewed this
That tyre looks like it should be on a much narrower rim to me ?
Amazing, thank you for sharing this tip. I’m off to buy some sanding discs…..
Great stuff
I need to show this to my wife because she is the one that put them on her wheels. Thanks
Get her involved in fixing them 😅
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I wheel
Basically what the shops do for to much ...great vid my boi ...never knew this and who does'nt own a power drill ...although i hope i dont come across havin to do ...but its a good way to help others or even make lil cash if any wanted to tip a bit
No problem at all
Going to practice on my sisters car before mine lol but thanks for the video, subscribed
Thanks for the sub
Good job on removing the curb marks but personally wouldn’t bother spraying wheels with a spray gun powder coat is the only way to go for a durable finish
Hi mate thanks for the comments. I get a pretty durable finish from wet coat, I've seen my wheels 12+ months and they look fine. people have usually kerbed them again within that time 😅.
Powder coat is good stuff, but imo you don't get as nice a finish as wet coat, and the process usually costs more and you loose your car.
Awesome tips and I will be fixing mine this weekend
Good luck!
Don't forget to replace the alluminium with lead balancing
Great tips. Very helpful. Appreciate you sharing your experience!
No problem
I can give you a better tip for masking the tyre off, rather than taping off. Get a i bin bag, measure from the centre of the wheel with one end of the bag to the rim of the wheel. Give yourself a bit extra.the bit extra pull to a point and cut off. You should now have a bin bag with a hole the same size diameter as the wheel. Stretch over, and you have a completely masked wheel in one go.
I have done this in the past but thanks
A deck of cards works too
This would have to change the integrity of the wheel itself regarding thining the side wall, so i wouldnt go too far in sanding it.
NO IT DOESN'T. IT'S VERY SLIGHT.
Its definitely not going to look true when moving due to the amount that's been sanded out here and there.
Thanks for the brilliant vid..easy for the simple guy with limited tools 👍
Glad it helped
Great video; just enough video to show how it’s done . Thanks !
Glad you liked it!
Very nice! What I‘d like to know is exactly how you painted the parts...how did you match the color? Did you paint the whole rim?
Paint whole rim with silver and the lacquer
@@cvrpov wondering the same thing
I ground all the damage down to smooth then my tyre fell off. Now what ?
Gorilla Glue!
@@unmalo2768 good for the hair to! 😂
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Weld bits on. Pretty obvious really.
Probably would be better to remove the tyre first so that you can radius the edge nicely and then paint it. Also avoids ripping into the tyre with the edge of the disk.
or let all the air out. I did that a while ago and it made masking the tyre a LOT easier, then I just put air back in it when it was done. But good video all the same!
It's mainly the backing pad shredding
Awesome Tutorial… can you share with me the painting process. I’m getting into wheel coating and repair and wanted to know what to use for those who just want the alloy grey back on the wheel after the repairs.
Thanks. Check the wheel repair playlist section
Hiya pal Ive just got some alloy wheels and they need repairing ive got the drill, paper but Its 1st time doing it started on 80g then 120, 300, 400g And it dont seem to have touched it, you got some good results, i must be doing it wrong somehow lol good job though
Great video but where is the links for the parts you used?
I will start doing this in future
Great video took my car to a dealer he said two wheels were damage it would cost £200 a wheel to repair I'm sure his name was Arthur Daley the muppet .
Protect the tyre during sanding (it's easy for the disc to 'grab'), and Scotchbrite is far easier for the final sand.
Each to their own
Stick playing cards round the rim.
@@cvrpov no dude, please beware of the dangerous 80 grit sandpaper on the soft backing pad. its a tire killer! (shrieks helplessly)
Scotchbrite is easier for the final sand ehh But how so, or easier in which sense?
Easier to use, purchase, clean, paint over etc
I do not know even what you thiink I do not use
English not my native sorrry
@@cpzmelbs Easier to use, and I would always protect the tyre with card. IMO.
I bought my wife a used Crossfire convertible n absolutely cherry condition. Th only issue was rim rash on all four wheels. I followed your instructions and, after most of a Sunday working on them, they looked great. Three months later, three of the rims are all scuffed again. Guess who's wife is going to live with crappy rims?
Haha the story started out so well
Lol 🤣
Brilliant vid no need to remove tyres thank you 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼