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What is the best thing to clean the lip on my rota gt3 alloy wheels, I want to bring the shine and glare back out out of them because they just seem so dull. This is my daily so I want something quick and easy to use, also want something that will go in depth for a more thorough clean. Thanks for any info in advance.

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Imo I think gt3s look best in one full colour no polished lip..

But like about autosol and a lot of hard work unless corrosions set in the alloy under clear coat

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Sand them and then polish with autosol



I went up from 400 grit wet and dry to get rid of oxidation up to 2000, then polished and they had a mirror shine


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IVE GOT lacquer peel on my rota lips , would it be advisable to wet sand lower to higher grades then polish with autosol !!




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IT'll take a while but well worth doing when you see the results. Sorry for being a bit blunt, feeling really ill and grumpy atm lol :thumbsup:


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string sisal mop on a drill with cutting compount to rip back the laquer then cloth buffing mop with polishing compound and soft buffing mop with finishing compound and lime juice to finish. you should be able to keep on top of it with autosol although i prefer megs metal polish as its not so harsh :)

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Rota lacquer their wheels, so using a metal polish is a no no as its too abrasive, use normal polish/sealent/wax you would normally do so on your bodywork.

If you got lacquer peak you will need to rub them back by wet sanding and polish them back up with the likes of autosol and some 000 fine grade wire wool.

Check out britemaxx metal twins, ones a metal polish, the other is a metal sealent - seals the finish and keeps shiny for longer :)

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Sand them and then polish with autosol

I went up from 400 grit wet and dry to get rid of oxidation up to 2000, then polished and they had a mirror shine

Done this and as stated I got a mirror shine :)

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Poorboys won't do much to protect the bare metal rim, it's quite a light sealant. A harder wax would do a better job but James @CJ Performance was telling me about a very durable sealant for bare metal finishes that works well. Can't remember the name though


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