This is a how to on cleaning and polishing 24x14 American Force Forged wheels by hand. This process and products can be used to polish any forged wheels. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the video! THANKS!
Keannu Bain that’s awesome and exciting! Just depends how dirty they get honestly. But I would polish once every few weeks. And clean once a week probably
HI, its been a few years since you made this video and I am thinking of what wheels to buy, brushed, chrome or polished. Do you still have these same wheels and how are they holding up? They look amazing. With your experience now do you prefer these same polished wheels or something else?
I have polished fuel forged wheels from 2020,and as long as you stay on top of them they are awesome. Another great thing about polished/forged wheels most curb rash can be sanded out and buffed/polished out
It could have just been my phone but it seems like there was a little bit of marks that were left behind via the microfiber towels? Regardless an absolute beautiful truck and would you recommend Adams or chemical guys for polished aluminium?
Hey man, I understand this is an older video, but did you ever come across brake dust stains and if so what did you use to take them off? As of right now my wheels look clean, but with a closer look you can see all the brown stained spots including streams...
How is it with the 14 wides? Debating between getting 14 or 12 wides just because I daily my truck and I don’t know if the 14 wides would give me trouble doing daily things lol, also how are your ball joints holding up? Love the wheels though they’re gorgeous
edwin torres thanks man! And I like them but 12 might be a better option if it’s your daily. But I daily my 14s but I have multiple vehicles so 🤷🏼♂️ it’s your call but I like them. And ball joints are fine
You should 1000% wash them prior to spraying them down and scrubbing them with that mitt. Any dirt or debris on there your scrubbing into the aluminum and will scratch the hell out of them
I know it's kinda late but just bought basically identical truck but white and has same wheels but clearly the guy never cleaned the wheels because they are pretty much black from brake dust...will that same stuff diablo work with some extra elbow grease and maybe a soft brush? Anything will help just really don't want to buy another set of forces even though there's a place here in fort worth Texas that you can have your own wheels made and designed called Corleone Forged bit trying to avoid that
If the wheels are that bad you can get them cut and polished makes them new again if there forged wheels. Costs about 50-100$ a wheel. Can also fix rash to they sand them down
@@YamRida468 oh ok cool I'll find out who does that here where I'm at which every other truck here is a diesel then every other one of them has forged wheels so surely someone here does. Thankfully no curb rash just not shinny anymore and looks like previous owner only washed body which is flawless but can't say the same for the wheels
BDP Sales no problem! And yeah I originally wanted to go 30x40 but I couldn’t per the rules where I live. But I’m still happy with it for sure I posted a video on my page reviewing it too if you want to check it out!
@@YamRida468 I seen that right after i messaged you lol everyone keeps telling me to go with the 30x40 but where i live, i'm pretty sure its just a buffer house i will sell it in a few yrs more than likely hate to put that up and knowing i'm going to sell in a few yrs.
BDP Sales no worries hahaha and yeah but it will always raise the value of your house so it could be a win win. I don’t plan on being here very long either but needed a garage lol
Coffey's Garage what did you do to stop the rubbing? I wonder if the proper cutting would fix it? I plan on buying 24x14 for my Ram. I only have a 2.5 level.