We use that stuff on big truck wheels with a pressure washer then use polishing compound with a buffer works great thank you for the video just where a mask and gloves
Well i guessed we learned something today. Great work , but Iceman you sad it before that if you don;t take care of that back then you are in bad shape, You need a support back belt to protect that back. ''''' Two Thumbs Up ''' Do it to it,,,,, Tell everyone to hit the like and subscribe So take it easy and god bless from your 55 year old (RET) Trucker '' Bonecrusher here in Richmond, Va,
i like this dude!! he gets with it, explains it very well, and funny as all get out! good job dude, and yep, had to sub just to see what other tricks he has up his sleeve.
I do a tremendous amount of aluminum wheel polishing on severely neglected wheels. One product that I found that works well in conjunction with the red scotch brite pads is a product called "Colonel Brassy." The product is a paste with pumice grit added to it. Use the brassy with the red scotch brite pad to sand down the aluminum oxide...this way works really fast, then you can use the acid. I found also with clear coated lower forks on motorcycles or wheels...using Jasco paint stripper to dissolve the clear coat. Apply a liberal amount and cover with plastic wrap you would use on kitchen leftovers to prevent the stripping from evaporating. Let the product sit for 10 minutes, hit it with the red scotch brite and Colonel Brassy, then possibly some 0000 steel wool, then your favorite polish. This process cut my polishing down by hours of sanding, and if used in conjunction with the acid...save you years of sanding. Hope this helps, great video.
If you look hard you can find some good looking oem rims from the 80s that will probably fit your car for cheap just because its "old" they are chunks of metal it will be fine.
I’ve used Aluminum Bright myself on tractor trailer wheels and fuel tanks, for this man to not use a mask or gloves ? Yeah he is Immune to it. That’s for sure.
Buy a couple of trash cans and soak those wheels in acid for a day or two and then pressure wash them clean. Might need to be soaked for up to week. Never tried it before.
We use that stuff on big truck wheels with a pressure washer then use polishing compound with a buffer works great thank you for the video just where a mask and gloves
Well i guessed we learned something today. Great work , but Iceman you sad it before that if you don;t take care of that back then you are in bad shape, You need a support back belt to protect that back. ''''' Two Thumbs Up ''' Do it to it,,,,, Tell everyone to hit the like and subscribe So take it easy and god bless from your 55 year old (RET) Trucker '' Bonecrusher here in Richmond, Va,
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Puttin in work,mad respect sir👌👌👍.you can't rush perfection
i like this dude!! he gets with it, explains it very well, and funny as all get out! good job dude, and yep, had to sub just to see what other tricks he has up his sleeve.
good job, like the instructional video...make sure you video all the sanding and polishing on the rims you are gonna sell bud !
Puttin in the labour to get the lustre! Glad i found your channel! Keep it up Iceman!
I do a tremendous amount of aluminum wheel polishing on severely neglected wheels. One product that I found that works well in conjunction with the red scotch brite pads is a product called "Colonel Brassy." The product is a paste with pumice grit added to it. Use the brassy with the red scotch brite pad to sand down the aluminum oxide...this way works really fast, then you can use the acid. I found also with clear coated lower forks on motorcycles or wheels...using Jasco paint stripper to dissolve the clear coat. Apply a liberal amount and cover with plastic wrap you would use on kitchen leftovers to prevent the stripping from evaporating. Let the product sit for 10 minutes, hit it with the red scotch brite and Colonel Brassy, then possibly some 0000 steel wool, then your favorite polish. This process cut my polishing down by hours of sanding, and if used in conjunction with the acid...save you years of sanding. Hope this helps, great video.
Thanks will sure give it a try
Awesome video boss. I’ve got polished 20x12 I need to give an acid bath. Your video definitely taught me something 🤙🏻
I like the way I learned to do this. Now I need rims.
If you look hard you can find some good looking oem rims from the 80s that will probably fit your car for cheap just because its "old" they are chunks of metal it will be fine.
Yoooo u my new favorite guy
That’s some nice wheels
My dad was born in Alabama in 1923, and he too would always end a sentence,teaching me something,or a statement with a "mmm hmm" .
boat freaked me out..haa...looks cool.
I’ve used Aluminum Bright myself on tractor trailer wheels and fuel tanks, for this man to not use a mask or gloves ? Yeah he is Immune to it. That’s for sure.
I like this guy!!!
How you get the burns out ?? I sprayed it 🤷♂️
Mate you do a superb job but one tip get a proper set of balance weight removable pliers.
Nice
Thank you !
YOU GOTTA BE FROM TEXAS BRO! #SouthernDraw
Good job
i got a question can I use acid on mounted tire
Yes you can. It's no problem at all
If your using this cleaner I’m pretty sure there is acid in there ? Your not using and gloves or mask ? How you feeing ?
I'm guessing there's no hydrofluoric acid or ammonium bifluoride in that brightener mate? Those two chemicals are nothing short of deadly.
Buy a couple of trash cans and soak those wheels in acid for a day or two and then pressure wash them clean. Might need to be soaked for up to week. Never tried it before.
His bote sunk in the back yard
Did he just spit out blood.
I burned my hands once bleaching my hair. I can't imagine what your hands are feeling like after this video. I like it but not that part.
Wheres your gloves?! Lol
You are not immune man get some dang gloves on
Oh yeah, wear a mask. Haha
Nice