How to polish a steer wheel on a semi - Evan's detailing and polishing in depth
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- How to polish a steer wheel on a semi - Evan's detailing and polishing in depth
Evan of Evan's detailing and polishing in Chilton, Wisconsin goes in depth on one of his more popular how to videos. My technique and pattern has changed a little over the years. If you watched the old video from 10 years ago and liked it then you will love this video. Yes it is a lot of talking but this video dives in depth on exactly how and why I do what I do. Watch all the way to the end and see in real time how I polish a steer wheel in 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Full cut and color in 3 and a half minutes.
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Coming from a Truck Driver. By Far the Best DIY Polishing video on rig rims. You make it look too easy! Keep up the AWESOME VIDEOS!
Thank you. Truly appreciate that. Means a lot.
This guy makes it so much easier to understand and such good Videos explains the whole process so much better than DC supershine.. Evan is by far better and the best!
Glad to help! I don't think I'm the best by any sense of the term. But I do truly appreciate it.
I understand so much more now about polishing metals. Have been around crome polishing in the past.
Thanks for watching.
Been binge watching your videos. Absolutely loving what you do.
Glad you like them and I appreciate you taking the time to watch them. Thanks for commenting too!
I have been wanting to learn metal polishing for a long time and the opportunity has recently fallen into place. I'm all fired up about meeting and learning everything I can from Evan. My truck will soon shine!
Soon as the shop slows down we will see you.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing Thank you.
Awesome work. Wish we lived closer you would be seeing our coach twice a year. Takes me hours with a mother’s power ball and drill and nowhere close looking like yours!
Appreciate that. You are welcome anytime.
IM GLAD I FOUND YOU I BOUGHT ALL MY GEAR YOU HAVE TO DO NY OWN 1ST TIME POLISH..THANK YOU BROTHER.ONCE AGAIN ILL KEEP YOU POSTED HOW I DO.🥴
You're welcome! I'm happy you found the videos and are using them along with our products to polish.
Thanks for doing these videos! I am going to attempt to buff a aluminum dump bed on a dump truck. This will be no small task but from watching your videos I have learned a lot.
Dump beds are definitely something I tell beginners to stay away from. Takes years to develop proper buff control and pressure to accomplish.
Great job
Thank you
Hard work is always impressive Bruh!
Thanks, appreciate it!
3:43 seconds one rim. Very good.
Thank you!
Every Single Word That Comes out of his Mouth, is pure Excellence Tutorial......Super Chingon Amigo, You teach me so much with your vides. Thanks
I am truly thankful for your support. It means a lot. I am happy you find my videos helpful.
Great video and free valuable content
I appreciate that!
i like the nuggets at the end of the videos. good little idea and usually good info. keep up the good work.
Glad you like them! I will surely try. Thank you.
Evan u da man! Straight up and honest... love da vids
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
Great tips man . I bought some mothers and started hand polishing . Now I have to buy all kinds of stuff
Good luck! You can do it.
Awesome. Your videos have taught me more than I thought I’d ever learn. Thank you!
Glad to hear it, it truly makes me happy to know that they are helpful. Thank you.
Awesome tutorial, thanks from Britsh Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦
You’re welcome, thank you for watching.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome vid man!!
I'm gonna watch it again..
These videos are really helping me out!!
Glad to help.
Great video, wondering of stratig this over here in Sweden.
Thaks for a great video ❤
Thank you for watching!
Another great video man
Thank you. Truly appreciate that.
Always enjoy your, videos, thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching! I appreciate you taking time to comment.
You make it look way easier than it is. I'm taking the video and repeating the steps to try to get better. Having trouble around the hand holes. When you slow down around the holes are you just letting off the trigger? Thank you for all the time you put into helping others try to become successful polishers. We appreciate more than you will ever know.
After 20 years of polishing everyday if I didn't make it look easy I'd be in trouble. LOL But yes I am feathering the trigger when I get around the hand holes. I am grateful to help out and give back to the polishing community. Thank you for watching the videos and for supporting the channel. Truly appreciate it.
Great info thanks
You bet! Thanks for watching.
love the finish look. I'm glad ur updated alot of ur videos. keep up the good work.
More updates coming soon. Thank you for watching. I will try to continue updating old videos.
great work
Thank you. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
A true professional!!
Thank you.
Thanks Evan! I’m trying dress my truck up a little and love these videos!
You're welcome!
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing if I wasn’t so far I’d bring my truck over, but I still buy your products and they are great!
the best video on TH-cam
Thank you.
Absolutely love these videos
More to come!
Awesome work
Thank you. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Perfect video
Thank you. Really glad you like it. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Truly appreciate it.
Amazing bro I’m just starting to polish semi truck wheels and I’m learning fast watching your videos helps a lot !!!!
Glad to hear it and glad to help. thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
Nothing but the best as always! Keep up the great work buddy!
Thanks for watching.
Great video,super fast and i like how you control the grinder.
Thank you. Much appreciated. 20 years of work to get here.
Where do I get polish wheels and rubbing polish? Dude you work fast and amazing.love your work
www.goshineon.com
That's not my 3000 rpm variable rpm Makita polisher... I enjoy your willingness to show your technique. I am helping my dad next week polish up his 1999 T2000 with 1.3 million miles. Hope I get in the ball park. Beautiful work.
You can. Just take your time and you got this.
You definitely make it look easy! I hope I'll get on the same level as you one day lol, a confidence booster watching this for sure 🤙🏻
Im nothing special. Anyone can do what I do. I've had 20 years of daily practice.
Great video Evan! Keep up the great work.
Glad you like it.
Absolutely awesome! Fantastic and informative video!
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching and supporting.
Great job as usual!
Thank you for watching. Much appreciated.
Evan you're ABSOLUTELY Amazing when it comes to polishing wheels! The steps you take to help subscribers is very thorough. I've watched several videos of yours and when started polishing wheels like you it's a walk in the park! Thanks for sharing this video and I'm viewing this from the 1st state of DELAWARE! Btw could I get one of those "GET YOUR SHINE ON" posters w the PETERBILT autographed?
Sorry for the late response. I truly appreciate this comment and I am happy to hear the videos are helpful. Email melinda@goshineon.com and we can see if we can't get you something. Might not be the poster but we will see. Thanks for watching.
Nice man
Thanks for the visit
Very educational! I am seriously considering getting into doing wheels .at this point I’m just an idiot.
Follow along with the videos. It is not going to be perfect in the beginning but with time it will get better. Best of luck! Thanks for watching.
Flannel Phillip sent me
I hope you like the channel. Phillip is the best.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Damn those things look good
Thank you!
Sure appreciate ur videos
Glad you like them! Hope they are helping.
great video can't wait to get to polishing my own wheels
Thank you. Hope this was helpful. Let us know!
Great video. You should do a video just like that but for the drives.
I have one here on my channel but I’m going to do an updated one.
Great job thanks for that. Australia🇦🇺
Glad you liked it.
Evan, you've talked about how our eyes see the most clear, mirror-like finish when polishing is done vertically. How do you make a flat, horizontal surface look good at ALL angles (e.g. trailer fenders, trailer floors)?
You gotta change angles for how it will be seen.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing I'm not sure I totally understand. Can you please elaborate further?
If you were doing the top of a 2-wheel trailer fender (which would be viewed from the front, back, and side at any random moment) are you saying you pick one angle and go with it, OR do you mean you polish in 3 different directions until it's somehow uniform from all angles?
@@gregorymarsh9504 I go in one angle but you need to blend in a few different angles on your cut. Work it multiple directions then finish in one direction. Usually from bottom to top. That is the best way I've found. Hope this helps as there is no other way to explain other than to show you. And I don't do them often so would take a long time before a video comes out. LOL
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing Ok, I'll give that a try. Thank you for following up with me! Appreciated!
Great job Evan, truly enjoy seeing your year's of experience. Like to see you do a Pete grill on the truck!
Coming soon! Thanks for watching.
How are you dealing with nerve damage from the constant vibrations of the grinders.
Luckily after 26 years I have no nerve damage yet.
Great video sure learned a lot used to do mine by hand but getting older need something easier when do u have to sand first n how fine a paper should I use keep up the great work
I say the first grit gets it smooth. The rest of the grits make it polishable. No perfect answer as every wheel is different. But try 400. If it’s not deep enough go deeper until you find the right grit then work back up to 600 to make it polishable.
Nice! Can you share exactly what wheels and polish you are using
Yes I can. goshineon.com 2 step aluminum kit and add the 40 ply flannel with extension.
Wow that’s was fast 🔥🔥
WE are all about efficiency around here. Time is money and no one has ever offered to sell me time. LOL Thanks for watching.
I recently just started buffing and polishing for my new job. And every time I try to buff a wheel, I get rouge everywhere. How do I know when to put more on the wheel, how do I know how much pressure to apply, and how do I keep from getting the rouge everywhere?
Sounds to me like the items may be too rough to just polish and may require sanding. I am not sure without seeing it. But When to apply and how much to apply is the beauty of the art. There really isn't a set amount or a right answer to that question. I have a few videos explaining that here on my channel but there isn't a good answer.
Nice job 👍
Thank you.
No cleanup between compounds so there’s no-cross contamination?
I also want to seal the shiny. Clearcoat or some kind of coating
If you use compounds that work well with each other there is no cross contamination. Clear coat on aluminum is a bad idea. Aluminum is like a sponge and it needs to breathe. If you coat it it will off gas underneath and leave it foggy/hazy. Rouge has the best sealant in it. A simple quality hand polish like time2shine aluminum polish will maintain the shine easily and for a long time.
Another good one 👍🏾
Glad you like it.
Your the man!!!👍🏻🤙🏻
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching
That’s cool buddy
Thank you
He does My Question What Polish what Grade is his Pad and what speed
? Great Vidio !
best regards, the second machine you used is the one with variable speeds, 3500 rpm
Thanks for commenting and watching the video.
Love every episode you've done. I have an old truck that hasn't seen or been polished in no telling when. Would love to do this myself to save time and money from going to shop. How clean does the wheels and tanks have to be before polishing? And how often can I polish to get these to look like new?
The cleaner the better for polishing. You can polish as often as you want also.
I've been using a yellow buff to cut so do I need to use a orange buff to cut.Also I've been using a green bar to color so do I have it backwards.And what rpm do I n need to use for my grinder
Nice
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
You are the best. question make any difference if I wash rims Whit acid before polish?
Neri's mobile car truck wash from California
Epic 👏
Thank you
hey evan polished my first wheel today definitely need some practice but i have a question. Why am i leaving lots of black residue after i polish i think i was using too much compound but not sure
Very loaded question. Could be too much rouge. Or too little rouge.Or too hot in the room. Or too cold in the room. Or too much pitting causing the rouge to burn into the pits and pull out of the buff. Would be very difficult to know without seeing what you are working on and how you are polishing it. I am sorry I can't be more help on this issue without those parameters.
Nice video and great you use a respirator but you should use one or even 2 forms of hearing protection the machine work is so loud its hurting my ears and turn volume way down to protect my own hearing.
Thanks for watching.
Nice video thank you!
How can we remove a superficial scratches ? Do you have any recommendation? Whit the experience you have? If you can respond I will appreciate!
Stepping down buffs softer and softer. Some people use hand polish on an orbital to clear those up as well.
honestly the effort it takes to just take the wheel off just the way to go
It can be a process. Thank you for watching.
Awesome
Thank you for watching.
My biggest thing is, how does your wheel not grab the edge of the hole and try and rip the grinder out of your hands?! I’ve done my first few with the wheel spinning towards the hole so it can’t grab it
How do deal with pieces with more nooks and crannies, where even an 8" airway buff won't reach? Just hand polishing, or are there other polishing tools that you use?
We use hand polish. We do sell 2 and 3 inch barrel, cone and disk buffs. Also have 6in mini buffs. All depending on the area that you are polishing.
so each compound has a certain grit? kinda confused on how swirls go away with just polish. No sanding needed?
Each compound is different grits. That is correct. Some scratches require sanding and some don't. Depends how aggressive you cut buff.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing bet!
Hi love the videos I have learned a lot from them and really appreciate the help. I bought a full mask respirator from you a while back just like the one you always wear and seemed to have a problem with it fogging up. Was wondering if you had any pointers for me thanks.
Check the nose cup. If the nose cup isn't sitting just right it will fog up.
How about a video on 16 inch dually Alcoa wheels they are tight for room and difficult to work with larger polishers
Gotta take them off and use an arbor extension or two on a slow speed buffer in the tight spots. I don't get many of them and the ones I do get we polish on our jem wheel machine so I'm not sure I will put out a video on this anytime soon. Doing them with a hand grinder is a money losing operation for us. Thank you for the idea though.
Our trailers have 19" wheels they are bad enough to clean.
Great work Evan- two questions tho. What RPM are you running the grinder at for this and do you ever wind up using a rake at all? Sometimes it seems like I might be getting too much buildup and it gets streaky when I try to color.
Thanks in advance for any advice/help!
In this video I am spinning 6,000 rpm. I don't rake my cut buff but I don't over compound it either. I only rake my color buffs. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and supporting.
I’m looking same grinder and puff
Please let me know how much power grinder. Where from I can buy in Canada. Thanks
Buffs can be purchased from 101 truck parts. You can purchase and get Makita grinders shipped from us, but you are responsible for all shipping/receiving costs. If you have further questions please contact ellen@goshineon.com
How about polishing exhaust stacks ? What would you use on them ? Thanks
Just chrome hand polish. Chrome plating is just a plating. Machine buff it and you’ll strip the chrome. Ruins it.
What kind of RPM are you using for the different steps?
For me personally I use 6,000 rpm on all my cutting and 3500 on all of my light coloring. But that is a personal preference. Both rpm ranges will work. It is all about what you are comfortable doing.
Im on it
Thanks for watching!
Awsome
Thank you for watching!
Hello friend, how are you? My name is Carlos, I'm from Brazil, here I also work with polishing, I like this model of polishing wheels that you use, please, can you give me the specifications of the colors and size and model of the flange? Grateful
Information is linked in the video description. Thank you for watching!
When will the new green compound be available to buy on your website or is it available now? Awesome and very helpful videos you do👍🏻
Hoping real soon.
Do you do that work in Sacramento California area?
I don't. I am in Wisconsin.
Hey Evan. I learning much useful things by watching your videos, thanks for that! But I have a problem that I can't understand. When I polishing rims I can't reach a deep mirror effect, it looks foggy.
Starting with paint remover, sanding till 800 and then 3 steps of polishing. Any advice how to reach a deep mirror? Thanks!
If you can send me pictures to my cell phone at 9209790386 of what this fog looks like I can try to help diagnose what the issue is. Without seeing it it would be hard to tell what the issue is. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks for watching my videos and subscribing to the channel. Really appreciate it.
What song is in the intro
No idea tbh. I get it from a royalty free program. motionarray.com
If I use a red buff first with brown is that going to have better cutting results? Then follow with the normal steps orange/brown yellow/green
It can on rough stuff but on nicer stuff going too aggressive can make more work.
Did you sand this one or just go straight to cut
Straight to cut in this specific video.
What kind of grinder do you use mine is loose an is flaring the metal on the buff wheel
I use all Makita. Tagged them in my links in the descriptions.
If only my buffs were that fast. Who makes that color compound??
We do. Goshineon.Com/shop
Sick job..my wheels are in good condition..can I use only green?
Always cut before color.
Awesome job. My question is once finished polishing what kind of towel do you use to wipe it down
Once I cut and color I don't touch it with anything as anything you touch it with while it is warm and soft it will scratch. I don't wanna scratch what I am doing. If I have to remove some light compound then I will use a little whiting powder and a cotton Terry towel on aluminum or microfiber on stainless.
Thanks
What RPM should I use with this two step technique?
Orange/brown, yellow/green on a working semi. 10 wheels and 2 tanks.
Great vids! New sub!
I run at 6000 RPM