Hello everyone! Sorry I haven't been around much. With the new job I have been crazy busy, and sadly I have neglected the car a lot. Washing it is about as far as I've gotten since last summer.
Lee recently picked up a '95 Pontiac Grand Prix as a prospective work beater, but it was beyond repair and went to scrap last week. However.....it had these beauties on it which he kept and I am putting on my '99 GP. The car they came off of had 280k miles and was 20ish yrs old. So you can imagine the neglect and abuse they have seen.
Here are some before pictures....
Teaser mocked up next to the car...
One of the better ones before:
And some afters:
I only used Spray & Rinse and a wheel scrub brush!
And here is the 1 problem child. Obviously I have some peeling issues going on, but this wheel just would not come clean.
These are after 2 apps of spray and rinse with some scrubbing due to how bad and cacked on the crap was....
I have not done any polish or trying to get the really fine stuff off and only have use spray and rinse. My question is, what is suggested to try and get that one rim to match the others? I have some ProPolish and wheel sealant along with ssr 1-3. My idea was to clay bar them all, polish to help get rid of the fine scratches and shine them up a bit and then apply wheel sealant. I'm not sure how aggressive with polish you can get on wheels? Who knows, maybe once I clay and do some pro-polish, it will take care of it. I just didn't have the stuff up at the house with me so I didn't try it.
I realize that idealy, sand blasting and powdercoat is the best option for these to come back to 100%, but I don't have the funds to do such. Especially when there is nothing wrong with the stock wheels I am rocking now. These are just a fun wheel to run for awhile as the offset looks awesome on my body style. In theory, I'd like to keep this a low cost project if I need to spend more money. I am decent with a rattle can, but I'd like to avoid it on the wheels.
Also....does spray and rinse stain concrete drives? I apparently didn't rinse the driveway as well as I did yesterday and Lee said it left a dark path where the water had ran. Hopefully the rain will take care of that.
Lee recently picked up a '95 Pontiac Grand Prix as a prospective work beater, but it was beyond repair and went to scrap last week. However.....it had these beauties on it which he kept and I am putting on my '99 GP. The car they came off of had 280k miles and was 20ish yrs old. So you can imagine the neglect and abuse they have seen.
Here are some before pictures....
Teaser mocked up next to the car...

One of the better ones before:




And some afters:
I only used Spray & Rinse and a wheel scrub brush!



And here is the 1 problem child. Obviously I have some peeling issues going on, but this wheel just would not come clean.
These are after 2 apps of spray and rinse with some scrubbing due to how bad and cacked on the crap was....




I have not done any polish or trying to get the really fine stuff off and only have use spray and rinse. My question is, what is suggested to try and get that one rim to match the others? I have some ProPolish and wheel sealant along with ssr 1-3. My idea was to clay bar them all, polish to help get rid of the fine scratches and shine them up a bit and then apply wheel sealant. I'm not sure how aggressive with polish you can get on wheels? Who knows, maybe once I clay and do some pro-polish, it will take care of it. I just didn't have the stuff up at the house with me so I didn't try it.
I realize that idealy, sand blasting and powdercoat is the best option for these to come back to 100%, but I don't have the funds to do such. Especially when there is nothing wrong with the stock wheels I am rocking now. These are just a fun wheel to run for awhile as the offset looks awesome on my body style. In theory, I'd like to keep this a low cost project if I need to spend more money. I am decent with a rattle can, but I'd like to avoid it on the wheels.
Also....does spray and rinse stain concrete drives? I apparently didn't rinse the driveway as well as I did yesterday and Lee said it left a dark path where the water had ran. Hopefully the rain will take care of that.