Re: What do I need to polish down OEM wheels? (Yamiyanazz)
Quickest and best results would probably come from a bench grinder fitted with the appropriate polishing wheels after some prep work with sandpaper / rotary tool (for the nooks and crannies)
Most do not invest the money into a 300$ buffing kit in addition to the time. it's probably around 100$ a wheel to get it done professionally.
Otherwise you are looking at 200-2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper + Jewlers rouge and and a LOT of time.
Quickest and best results would probably come from a bench grinder fitted with the appropriate polishing wheels after some prep work with sandpaper / rotary tool (for the nooks and crannies)
Most do not invest the money into a 300$ buffing kit in addition to the time. it's probably around 100$ a wheel to get it done professionally.
Otherwise you are looking at 200-2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper + Jewlers rouge and and a LOT of time.