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Redsps 25-Sep-2006 18:53

Best product to protect newly polish ally.
 
Having spent a lot of time and hard work refurbing my marvic two peice wheels I need something to protect the nice shinny surface from mother nature.
The mag centres have been wet painted and look good, pretty hardwaring aswell.
But the ally rims that I have polished look even better, but I think they really need some kind of protection.
Whats the best way of doing this and what should I use.

cheers
robin

jeff st4s 25-Sep-2006 19:04

Just contacted a mate as regards what laquer he would use, he restores old clocks so he uses stuff to keep polished brass shiny, so pass on info when I get it.

Unless they were anodised, whatever you apply will have to be sprayed or painted on and may need re-applying as you may wear it away when cleaning your wheels.

keefer 25-Sep-2006 19:53

get them lacquered
otherwise its a case of regular cleaning (polishing)
so as not to allow them to become stained or tarnished

Chaz 25-Sep-2006 20:04

Duck oil just wipe it on with a cloth every couple of weeks, IT WORKS.

phil_h 25-Sep-2006 20:08

Just get a big glass case and a rat bike :D ;)

Herb 25-Sep-2006 21:10

I used to use car wax on the alloy engine cases on my old z900. Worked really well and stopped the oxidation.

Loz 25-Sep-2006 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil_h
Just get a big glass case and a rat bike :D ;)


Good call :lol:

Redsps 25-Sep-2006 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil_h
Just get a big glass case and a rat bike :D ;)



I don't do dirt and crime on my ducatis to be honest, Like to ride them as much as possible but still like them to look shinny and cared for.
Dont really believe in sticking them in a case and just looking at them, made to ride and be appreciated in my view.

If I had a crappy runaround I would still like to keep it clean and shinny....
You know what I mean mate...


robin

Ains. 26-Sep-2006 06:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by chass
Duck oil just wipe it on with a cloth every couple of weeks, IT WORKS.


Yup, or WD40 on a cloth, wipe it on and leave it.

Ains.

LesPaul 26-Sep-2006 10:51

I find Meguiars NXT All Metal Polish very good, £7 from your local Halfrauds.

The blurb, NXT Generation® All Metal Polysh cleans, polishes, and protects all wheels, stainless steel exhausts, chrome air intakes and valve covers, aluminum, brass, copper, silver, and all other bright work components. Meguiar’s Microscopic Diminishing Abrasive Technology (MDAT) removes built-up oxidation, tarnishing, and staining faster and safer than traditional harsh abrasives.

Darren


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