I am not usually one for commenting on videos but I have adopted your way for doing diamond cut wheels and what a difference. It takes no time compared to how I was doing it previously and the finish is top notch. Amazing mate, thank you!
Great video 5 Stars..... What I also do once the face is polished up after 1000 grit is to run the red scotch lights over it while its spinning to give the "LATHE" effect. Also to answer a question previous..........Yes its best to use etch clearcoat, if you don't it will peel after a few months. Excellent video Thanks
Wow i was just about to pay £450 for my 18s moza alloys to be done, I can do that so of to B&Q for sand paper , fantastic video and great finish , the video was good because you showed and explained what grit to start with not just bliz thro the video then say that's it done , well played 👏 👍 👌
@@cvrpov done 1 wheel by hand looks OK but I went and ordered a nice we hand held sander and lots of different grits and a polishing wheel and compound and start again
@@simondarrie666 I was told £380 for 4 of my 17" alloys to be refurbished. I am doing it by hand sanding them down to make them look better than what they are just now. I was told by a mechanic just to get them powder coated as its cheaper and you wouldn't notice.
just watched this , picked up some AXE Cs lites , its going to be a nightmare and my mrs is gna kill me but im doing it in the kitchen this week ! haha thanks dude
to those complaining about the method... our Mercedes / jaguar / Porsche / Bentley dealerships all have a guy in a van fix your precious diamond cuts around back. They look perfect every time
real nice job, looks a proper nice finish dont know how much you charge but i paid a lot of money to have mine done and they dont have as good of a finish when i had mine done they never painted the insides of the wheels and the paint is all flaky now and you can see it and looks crap, is this normal? is it possible to get just the insides of the wheels painted or do i have to have the whole wheel done again?
@@cvrpov the actual face of the wheels are ok its just the insides, which can be seen through the spoke, i was under the impression that when a wheel gets refurbished it gets dipped and the whole wheel gets painted including the insides which isnt the case in my case,paid 500 quid for four wheels as well
Hi Mate Where did you get the tyre bead breaker on the back of your van. I have been looking for one but all I found was one from sealey which is pretty big which I dont want much prefer the one you have there
@@cvrpov cheers pal, I have been looking at bead breakers from cam equipment. Also been looking at lifttechs tyre change machine and been thinking of removing the tyre change arm and wheel rotary table just so it leaves the bead breaker. But both these options take up a lot of van space so just trying to look at all options
Excellent. Looks lit. Better than new. Thanks for showing us how it's done. What happens when you have 2-toned diamond cut wheels and the scratch is on the darker part of the wheel?
Good question. Prep as normal and then mask off ur diamond cut lip and paint the affected area with the colour of the inserts. Sometimes you have to try and mix by eye if its a none descript colour.
Hi thanks for this excellent video, is there any reason you use the rotary? I have both a rotary polisher and an air powered bodyshop DA and was just wondering if the rotary gave a flatter cut, any advise would be much appreciated, thanks again
Great process!! Much more enjoyable than masking up! Noticed you didn’t use any scotch brite or something similar before applying the clear coat? Do you find the lacquer adheres well enough without roughing the surface slightly??
Brilliant job you have made on them! I have adopted your technique with the rotary tool instead of the DA.. What spray gun and size fluid tip do you use in the video? Im very new to spraying and using a 1mm at the moment. Thanks in advance 😊
I have just got an air compressor and going to start refurbing alloys. I have a couple of questions if you would be so kind as to take the time to answer them. What is that called what you put the Wheel on while painting? Where can I get one? Do you break the bead of the tyre or just deflate it? Thanks and great job!
Great job on the wheels just wondering what rotary polisher sander your using in the market for something that does both sanding and polishing without having to use an air compressor?
Great job :) Only problem with this contra turning it in a real diamonccutmachine, like my Doosan AW60-II, is that the rim doesn't turn balanced any more, it must be rebalanced, and not be put directly back on the car. Other problem is the clear coat, it should be powder coat that will last forever and not peel of in a few years like hobby clear coat that was not in the owen at 200 degre celsius for half an hour.
@@cvrpov nah cause I have a milwakee one but the discs are too big and sometimes it’s hard to prevent it from scratching the inside of spokes and if they are painted it’s adds more repair time
Silly question are you just going through the stages of sandpaper grits to fine and then polishing it , scotching and re lacquering? Are you scotching the whole wheel before lacquering as if you was doing a painted wheel or are you leaving the painted surface untouched and just lacquering on top of the old clear coat ? Thanks in advance for your help !
Hello, got a few questions (BTW amazing job, looks stupendous!). What was within the spray gun which you applied upon the alloys also what is the liquid which rubbed over the alloys before the last stage? I look forward to your reply. Many thanks.
hi mate , i do smart as a job too and just gone more over to wheels (im in Belgium).......do you use an etch before or a dtm clear? (direct to metal) and shat do you reccomend? , cheers wayne
It was 3m fast cut. Wipe the surface with a cloth and some water.. not panel wipe!.. it should remove most of the darkness. Polishing it will make it slightly darker though.
What is it you use on the wheel to prep/clean it before adding the lacquer? And is there any way to fill deeper damage that is too deep to be sanded out?
Hi, do you have to get the tyre of the bead so you can polish the sides too? Is there a diy way to get the tyre off the bead? Just deflate and push? Thanks
Hiya what is 1000 Grit Abralon wet sanding? There is no product link? Can you send me a link please where to buy? Are they different sanding pads? Also can I just use a normal polisher or do I have to use an orbital sander?
Hi I have a hand polisher like that one but what kind of pads do you use? I've got a set that says it's for stone but can't find any that says for alloy. Thanks
If Its the buffer then measure your backing plate it will probably be 125mm or 150mm. Look on ebay for this size disc. The ones you have 'may' work.. the grades are important.. 180, 320, 400 etc
@@cvrpov thanks. Found the pads on ebay. Did you just wet a normal 1000 grit pad to finish? And what is in the bottle that you squirt on the cloth? Sorry for all the questions!
I am not usually one for commenting on videos but I have adopted your way for doing diamond cut wheels and what a difference. It takes no time compared to how I was doing it previously and the finish is top notch. Amazing mate, thank you!
Great stuff Lee this is why I set up cvr pov
Is it better to use a rotary or orbital sander?
Haha I have the same rims
Best I've seen so far and I've watched quite a few recently. Well Done 1st class
Thanks man it's great to hear feedback
The Master of smart repair, the wheels got wonderful
Thankyou
Brilliant job and so good of you to reply to the comments! Have liked and subscribed. You are a diamond geezer!
Thanks mate, i try to answer as many as possible yes
Great video 5 Stars.....
What I also do once the face is polished up after 1000 grit is to run the red scotch lights over it while its spinning to give the "LATHE" effect.
Also to answer a question previous..........Yes its best to use etch clearcoat, if you don't it will peel after a few months.
Excellent video Thanks
Yeah I use this method sometimes also. Thanks for watching
How do you run the lights to give the lathe effect?
Second time I've said this on your channel but again,.
i'm impressed 💯👍
Cheers mate
That's fantastic wat a transformation quality work .Great work looks so good..how many coats of lacquer did you apply thier so shiny ❤
2 coats bud
Well done mate they turned out great! I follow you on Instagram and it’s great to now you’re doing videos on here. Keep it up! 👊🏻
Thanks chris
u really good i’m happy with the quality of work! i fix wheels also & love the way u fixed this one!
Thanks
finally someone tell you how to do it yourself
More of these videos to come 👍🏼
Awesome video and great mobile set up. I peeped the roller blade wheels on the paint station!
The paint booth came on wheels of thats what you mean? Thanks for the feedback
Wow i was just about to pay £450 for my 18s moza alloys to be done, I can do that so of to B&Q for sand paper , fantastic video and great finish , the video was good because you showed and explained what grit to start with not just bliz thro the video then say that's it done , well played 👏 👍 👌
Good luck thanks for watchint
@@cvrpov done 1 wheel by hand looks OK but I went and ordered a nice we hand held sander and lots of different grits and a polishing wheel and compound and start again
@@simondarrie666 I was told £380 for 4 of my 17" alloys to be refurbished. I am doing it by hand sanding them down to make them look better than what they are just now. I was told by a mechanic just to get them powder coated as its cheaper and you wouldn't notice.
I wanna see all the results from you people actualy stupid enough to try. If you had real bad curbrash There is nothing you fools can do.
Very good work, I would like to know what number of sandpaper you used. from the first to the last🎉
just watched this , picked up some AXE Cs lites , its going to be a nightmare and my mrs is gna kill me but im doing it in the kitchen this week ! haha thanks dude
Haha crack on mate 👍🏼
Does it need to be abralon pad or is a normal wet and dry 1000 grit sandpaper do the same job?
great job, looks perfect. I have a one question, I did is the same way, but when spayed the lacquer, the wheel became darcker, can you give me advice?
it does darken the wheel slightly when lacquered
Hello, great job as usual, you haven't applied any paint?
Just clear coat (lacquer)
i usually start off with 320 grit on a 6 inch porta cable, then going to 600,1500, 3000..polish, clean and clear!!!
Wet on 1000 & 3000?
I see you have primer on your list of items used do you need primer before using the lacquer?
No. Usually no primer is needed in this method
Thank you so much from Sydney Australia
You are so welcome!
Absolutely mint video! 🙌🏿 Can you let me no exactly what I need eg lacquer/primer /paint etc.... Gna get on it asap!
thanks. i recommend a 2k lacquer. you can buy 2k lacquer in rattle can form now. check amazon
to those complaining about the method... our Mercedes / jaguar / Porsche / Bentley dealerships all have a guy in a van fix your precious diamond cuts around back. They look perfect every time
My customers are always happy with he results
That's why they don't last long
Fantastic job I have e class Mercedes 20 inch I need done what would u recommend I was going to get them power coated ?
Or repair them yourself
Nice job!
Cheers Anthony
@@cvrpov hi great videos! Amazing results! Could you please do my diamond cut wheels for me please? (Thanks in advance, Sub)
Azz professional tutte attrezzature bravoo
😎
I’m having a repair done next week thru my Honda dealer. Do they need rebalancing after repair? Thanks. Looks great!
real nice job, looks a proper nice finish
dont know how much you charge but i paid a lot of money to have mine done and they dont have as good of a finish
when i had mine done they never painted the insides of the wheels and the paint is all flaky now and you can see it and looks crap, is this normal?
is it possible to get just the insides of the wheels painted or do i have to have the whole wheel done again?
Sounds like a poor job mate. It will need doing correctly or perhaps make them one colour
@@cvrpov the actual face of the wheels are ok its just the insides, which can be seen through the spoke, i was under the impression that when a wheel gets refurbished it gets dipped and the whole wheel gets painted including the insides which isnt the case in my case,paid 500 quid for four wheels as well
great video I subscribe, what color is used and what are the grain of paper used?
In this video it is lacquer on the alloy, no base colour
Hi Mate
Where did you get the tyre bead breaker on the back of your van.
I have been looking for one but all I found was one from sealey which is pretty big which I dont want
much prefer the one you have there
I bought it second hand. I think Bradley's do a similar one
@@cvrpov cheers pal,
I have been looking at bead breakers from cam equipment.
Also been looking at lifttechs tyre change machine and been thinking of removing the tyre change arm and wheel rotary table just so it leaves the bead breaker.
But both these options take up a lot of van space so just trying to look at all options
Thanks a ton man.. You saved me man..
It would be nice if you mentioned what you use to clean the wheel and what exactly you spray it with.
a good wheel cleaner and maybe some fallout remover. sprayed with 2k lacquer
Great job mate
Thanks
What is cost of the repair service for one diamond cut alloys while?
Thank you for sharing! Would a random orbital be as effective or make swirls if I follow all your directions?
You can use a random orbital. It takes alot long to remove the damage. Also it moves differently to a rotary. Ideally something that spins is needed.
Ok maybe a drill attachment would work instead? I’ll give that a go
@@hoffa2586 that would probably be better yes
Thank you for the reply!
Excellent. Looks lit. Better than new. Thanks for showing us how it's done. What happens when you have 2-toned diamond cut wheels and the scratch is on the darker part of the wheel?
Good question. Prep as normal and then mask off ur diamond cut lip and paint the affected area with the colour of the inserts. Sometimes you have to try and mix by eye if its a none descript colour.
Then take off the masking and lacquer the whole wheel as normal
Looks really good fair play
thanks pal
Great job mate, Whats the mini gun and tip size ?
1.2 devilbiss sri
Do you you reuse the pads you throw in the bucket?
They are terminal
Hi thanks for this excellent video, is there any reason you use the rotary? I have both a rotary polisher and an air powered bodyshop DA and was just wondering if the rotary gave a flatter cut, any advise would be much appreciated, thanks again
Theres no reason why you cant use a DA. However, the rotary cuts alot quicker and leaves a more diamond cut looking finish than a DA.
Great process!! Much more enjoyable than masking up! Noticed you didn’t use any scotch brite or something similar before applying the clear coat? Do you find the lacquer adheres well enough without roughing the surface slightly??
The whole wheel needs scorching 1st 👍🏼
Scotch with what type of? With what grid do you scuff black paint? Thanks!!
Use grey scotch before laquering
Brilliant job you have made on them! I have adopted your technique with the rotary tool instead of the DA.. What spray gun and size fluid tip do you use in the video? Im very new to spraying and using a 1mm at the moment. Thanks in advance 😊
Hi Kyle. I use an lph 80 1.2 for base and an old devilbiss sri pro 1.2 for clear. Thanks for watching
Awesome... I have a doubt... If we use these pad... Is that remove the protection coating from alloys...??
Yes it does but you are applying a new protective coating
Impressive, indeed! One question: Could this be done without removing the wheel from the vehicle?
Run the risk of paint runs…
I have just got an air compressor and going to start refurbing alloys. I have a couple of questions if you would be so kind as to take the time to answer them.
What is that called what you put the Wheel on while painting? Where can I get one?
Do you break the bead of the tyre or just deflate it?
Thanks and great job!
Ebay sell the wheel stand. Type wheel booth in on ebay
I used to have bead breaker. It defiantley makes the job easier but not impossible without
How did you manage to paint in the end without the black part of the circle having traces of paint that gray chromate?
Does the lacquer adhere ok to the bare alloy or do you prime it?
The lacquer adheres to the bare metal and stays on surprisingly well. From factory this is the same process
Not the same as factory , for longevity many paint lines sell a DTM Clear coat specifically for these situations.
how do you remove the alloy lip from the tyre?
I had a bead breaker at the time
Great job on the wheels just wondering what rotary polisher sander your using in the market for something that does both sanding and polishing without having to use an air compressor?
The one in the video is just a cheap replacement. I usually use a Chigaco CP8210 once the new brushes arrive.
Great job :)
Only problem with this contra turning it in a real diamonccutmachine, like my Doosan AW60-II, is that the rim doesn't turn balanced any more, it must be rebalanced, and not be put directly back on the car.
Other problem is the clear coat, it should be powder coat that will last forever and not peel of in a few years like hobby clear coat that was not in the owen at 200 degre celsius for half an hour.
I would always have a wheel balanced after a refurb anyway. It will be unbalanced with the kerb damage before u even work on it.
Great job 👌 well done!
Cheers 👍🏼
Lovely job
Thankyou I appreciate the feedback
How much material can you remove from these style wheels when refinishing or repairing curb rash?
A fair bit
What brand polisher is that and what size mop head do you use
Any cheap rotary will do mate
@@cvrpov nah cause I have a milwakee one but the discs are too big and sometimes it’s hard to prevent it from scratching the inside of spokes and if they are painted it’s adds more repair time
Very well done mate.👌👌👍
Thanks for watching
Silly question are you just going through the stages of sandpaper grits to fine and then polishing it , scotching and re lacquering? Are you scotching the whole wheel before lacquering as if you was doing a painted wheel or are you leaving the painted surface untouched and just lacquering on top of the old clear coat ? Thanks in advance for your help !
Mint job!!!
Thanks
What are you mounting the wheel on something you made or something you can buy?
Its a purpose build wheel stand mate. I had one wheel booth and a bit of a booth I made out of an old extractor machine
Hi mate I’m looking to do my own wheels I’ve done a few now but want a compressor, which is best for spraying with?
Anything at or above 50 litre really. Anything less will struggle
Looks great!!
what about deeper scrapes??
Thanks!
Hello, got a few questions (BTW amazing job, looks stupendous!). What was within the spray gun which you applied upon the alloys also what is the liquid which rubbed over the alloys before the last stage?
I look forward to your reply. Many thanks.
2k lacquer was applied as the final coat. The last stage is usually to panel wipe the area before paint.. this cleans the area
@@cvrpov they say 2k clear coat won't stick to bare metal ?
Great job mate. Can I ask what lacquer you are using. Awesome finish
I use diamond clear from express paints
Well done!!!
Is it a rotary polisher?
Could it be done by a dual action polisher?
I'm not saying it can't be done but this method relies on a rotary
Why did you use the DA on the sides versus rotary for the rest of wheel?
Its just to refine the edges
I have similar but wondering if laquer over polished face will the laquer peel
2k lacquer seems to hold up pretty well
@@cvrpov ok thanks mate
Hi mate do you have to use DTM laquer on these?
I Didnt on these and many other wheels and have not had any problems with adhesion. Dtm would probably be superior if its etch lacquer tho
Hi sorry to ask you wrote red scotch at the start can you tell me specifically what you mean by this?
Hi. It just means red scotch brite pad. They come in various grades and colour coded
Get a Bottle of Johnnie Walker, Skull it and punch yourself hard as you can..
What does the red scotch at the start do?
hi mate , i do smart as a job too and just gone more over to wheels (im in Belgium).......do you use an etch before or a dtm clear? (direct to metal) and shat do you reccomend? , cheers wayne
I use a normal 2k. Its one they sell in the uk. Etch would probably be better tho
What cutting compound are you using ? My cutting compound made the recut go mad dark ?
It was 3m fast cut. Wipe the surface with a cloth and some water.. not panel wipe!.. it should remove most of the darkness. Polishing it will make it slightly darker though.
@@cvrpov cheers man thanks.
@@cvrpov cheers mate quick one of ya decide to do it with the grey scotch pad what grit sand paper do you do it after ?
Theres various ways mate. Maybe check another video of mine in the wheel repair play list. Theres some jag wheels I do 2 different methods on
Hi are you around Nottinghamshire
Junc 28 m1 mate
Is that 2k lacquer and can you polish them instead of lacquer
2k yes. Id always add lacquer on top
Super professional
Thanks for the comment. Martin
Hi, when I tried rubbing down the rim, it seems there is a grey primer underneath, is this normal?
Thanks.
Is that normal 2k laquer, how would it adhere to the metal? Do you have to put some sort of clear etch primer? Thx
I use normal 2k which seems to hold up. I think dont polish the metal up too much
What type of air compressor do you use or which one can you recommend … thx
I have used for many years the same compressor. Its an abac 90 litre 3hp belt driven
@@cvrpov Thankyou
@@cvrpov will this do for sanding and respray “ABAC PRO A39B 90 CM3 - 3HP 90 LITRE BELT DRIVE AIR COMPRESSOR” or this an overkill !!
Hi ! After the 1000grid paper paint the lack? is the surface not stained?
Not stained no
@@cvrpovI don't understand why, no matter how I sand it with fine paper, there are places where the aluminum becomes darker and lighter
Have u done on a diamond cut wheel that curves inwards like a bowl..
Yes I've done a few. It does make it a bit more tricky and you have to use a small da and use similar method to work up the grades.
How much do you charge per alloy??
What is the spray you used at the end? Is it a clear coat lacquer type finish?
Yes, 2k lacquer
@@cvrpov do you cover the Birmingham area?
Great Job 👍🏼
Thanks! 👍
Nice one, what speeds did you have used?cheers
Altinate the speeds to what feels comfortable and stable for you
@@cvrpov cheers I will have a go
@@boinaverde1975 good luck my friend
what Rpm do you run the polisher at and how many coats of lacquer do you apply, cheers
Not exact on rpm but as fast as u feel comfortable
Tac coat and a Full coat
@@cvrpov many thanks just need a cheap fix before I sell on, subscribe to your channel, thanks again great video tutorial 👍
Good job
Thankyou
Great repair job :)
Thanks 👍
You are amazing, sir! Looks better than the original :P How long have you been refurbing rims?
7 years approx and thankyou
What is it you use on the wheel to prep/clean it before adding the lacquer?
And is there any way to fill deeper damage that is too deep to be sanded out?
Grey scotch the whole wheel all over to key/prep. See other videos for anything that may need some small amounts of filler/glur
What about for removing any dust etc to prep
(Specific kind of panel wipe?)
Hi, do you have to get the tyre of the bead so you can polish the sides too? Is there a diy way to get the tyre off the bead? Just deflate and push? Thanks
you dont have to but it helps. you will need a tool to do it or ask a local garage for a small fee
In Australia we just put the tyre on the ground and use a 4WD or something with clearance and start to run the tyre over... Bingo 2 minutes fkn done.
What’s the order of grit ???
120/180/320/400/600/1000
Hiya what is 1000 Grit Abralon wet sanding? There is no product link? Can you send me a link please where to buy? Are they different sanding pads? Also can I just use a normal polisher or do I have to use an orbital sander?
1000 abralon is mirka abralon sponge pads.
where are you based you can do mine for me if you want how much would you charge and how long in all did it take to do 2? this jobs perfection
Which polisher are you using for this?
It was a really cheap back up buffer j had
What size compressor do you have on the van mate
Great vid. How would you go about spraying lacquer on diamond cut alloys that are matte effect on the inner bits, but the DC faces are shiny?
You can apply matt lacquer to the whole wheel if this is the case. Martin
Alot of work gone in to the job, you should be charging at least £60 per hour for this standard of work.
do you have a website?
Yes but not taking bookings currently
Impressive.
Thx
I want to re spray my alloys. Would i need to remove the old paint first then apply primer. Or can i apply primer on top of the base coat?
U can key up the paint and spray over it as long as its not flaking etc
Hi I have a hand polisher like that one but what kind of pads do you use? I've got a set that says it's for stone but can't find any that says for alloy. Thanks
If it's the small DA, look on ebay for 77mm sanding discs. Mirka are always a good brand
If Its the buffer then measure your backing plate it will probably be 125mm or 150mm. Look on ebay for this size disc. The ones you have 'may' work.. the grades are important.. 180, 320, 400 etc
@@cvrpov thanks. Found the pads on ebay. Did you just wet a normal 1000 grit pad to finish? And what is in the bottle that you squirt on the cloth? Sorry for all the questions!
Awesome job! Did you scuff the black as well before the clear? And how does the clear hold up on the machine finish over time?
Yes scuff the whole lot. I've seen after 12 months still look good
Do you not need to use 2k etching lacquer on bare alloy or will ordinary 2k work just as well?
How much to repair a rim like this ?
На этом диске была лазерная проточка или полированный под лаком? После восстановления отличается от других дисков?
Did you just use 2k lacquer?
Yes