Just curious as to how much a set of 4 alloy wheels would cost to get a professional polish, or a re-machine?
Jelly bean mags

Alloy wheel polishers/restorers
Started by
_mike_nofx_
, Aug 19 2006 06:59 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
_mike_nofx_
Posted 19 August 2006 - 06:59 AM
#2
_keith1962_
Posted 19 August 2006 - 07:41 AM
Hi Mike
Just go out & buy a bottle of this polish (PURPLE POLISH)
You will be amazed with the results, just like new.
Costs about $26.00 from a truck accessorie store
cheers Keith
Just go out & buy a bottle of this polish (PURPLE POLISH)
You will be amazed with the results, just like new.
Costs about $26.00 from a truck accessorie store
cheers Keith
#3
_LoneOranger_
Posted 19 August 2006 - 08:32 AM
Approx $40 to $60 a wheel.
Depends if they need repairing first or just a polish.
I paid $450 to have a set of rare wheels restored.
As Keith1962 said, Purple is a great product. But if your wheels are pitted, youll have to cut them back before the polish.
John.
Depends if they need repairing first or just a polish.
I paid $450 to have a set of rare wheels restored.
As Keith1962 said, Purple is a great product. But if your wheels are pitted, youll have to cut them back before the polish.
John.
Edited by LoneOranger, 19 August 2006 - 08:33 AM.
#4
_Herne_
Posted 19 August 2006 - 09:18 AM
Gee $40 - $60 per wheel would be fantastic, cheapest guy in Canberra I know of charges $100.00 per wheel and others are dearer still.
I do mine myself, cant afford $400-oo per set for a polish.
Will look into Purple Polish as mentioned above ^^^^
Cheers
Herne
I do mine myself, cant afford $400-oo per set for a polish.
Will look into Purple Polish as mentioned above ^^^^
Cheers
Herne
#5
_JBird_
Posted 19 August 2006 - 09:15 PM
If you just need to polish your wheels then you can do what me and a mate did last year. Wash your wheels with water to clean all the brake dust/dirt off. Jack up the back, get a fair amount of mag polisher (meguiars or otherwise) onto a rag and hold it on the rim. start the car and spin the wheels. Careful of your fingers though. =p.
A guy in sydney repaired my alloy sprintmasters for 120 a wheel (no polish tho) buti t had substantial curb damage.
A guy in sydney repaired my alloy sprintmasters for 120 a wheel (no polish tho) buti t had substantial curb damage.
#6
Posted 19 August 2006 - 10:24 PM
i know of a few in sydney and one charges roughly $40 to $100 (9618 1300) depending on damage and one other one was quoted as saying by the hour, about $65 P/hr (have b/card somewhere).
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