My Channel is where you come to Learn all about how to Polish Aluminum and Vehicle Detailing! I Try To Post every Tuesday and Friday. Usually between 7-11pm we reveal all the trade secrets, NO BS Only Answers to the main problems you may face Polishing Aluminum I personally take you through my proven process, on how to polish aluminum tanks, how to polish aluminum rims and many other tips and tricks related to aluminum Polishing If think that this is something you can benefit from, then make sure to join me by subscribing! Master Detailer/Polisher - DC Super Shine was started by Denis Champagne officially in 1997. For 20+ years DC Super Shine has been Cornwall and Area Premier Mobile Detail Company. Denis saw a need for a detail studio to perform premier detailing services and opened a second location right here in the City of Cornwall.
I use the Marpol C106 pink bar regularly for my first cut on aluminum. I actually switched to it from Menzerna 439T. Its a little greasy but not like the Menzerna 439T which is extremely greasy. Never tried the yellow jackson lee, i believe the yellow is can be used as a one step
Very informative video and thank you for posting this tutorial. I am about to polish my first set of aluminum rims and this video is the best I've found.
How come thers no one showing how to sand a rim on a semi because we all cant have them off the truck if can show us how to do it the right way and thank you
I disagree in Texas we get hot temperatures if your not using a dry bar during the summer or at least a semi dry bar they your gonna be left with a puddle of compound
Great job and explanation.I did that to my aluminum tracker boat when I bought it from my friend 2 years ago it looked like a mirror and after one season on Lake Erie and it looked like I hadnt done anything. I really expected the shine to last a couple years not a couple months.
Thank you Denis.... Really appreciate all the effort you put in in showing us how it's done. I'm getting ready to do the stock slotted aluminum rims on my 79 vette and this has been an eye opener. I started using my dewalt orbital with the 5" sandpaper but just couldn't get into the more ins & outs of the rim. I'm think i'm going to purchase the 6" to get into those areas. your thoughts?
Great video!! personally, I do my wheels by hand. It is a little time consuming, but for me its easier and there is no kickback from the machine around the change in surface.