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General => Cosmetic and bodywork matters => Topic started by: Dougie_91 8v GTi on 30 May 2007, 19:11

Title: Can steel wheels be refurbished?
Post by: Dougie_91 8v GTi on 30 May 2007, 19:11
Got a set of original steel wheels on my '91 MKII GTi 8v and because it was standing for a while and was not pampered by previous owners, the wheels and looking a bit woeful.

I went out to scrub them with pan scourer type thing and noticed that they are not just steel, but have a lacquered top coat?

So not wanting to scratch the hell out of them, but wishing to remove the rust spots I am not sure of the best way to clean them, any ideas or suggestions would be great?

Also the centre caps are looking a bit sorry aswell.  Think I need to sand/rub them down and have them resprayed? Would rather buy a brand new set to be honest if they are available!
Title: Re: Can steel wheels be refurbished?
Post by: JMallows on 30 May 2007, 22:15
Just sand them down and then pain them in hammerite! My old steels were like this, and looked great! Also, if you curb them or whatever, you can touch them up really easily!
Title: Re: Can steel wheels be refurbished?
Post by: G60GTI16V on 30 May 2007, 22:45
Or if your not to good with the handy work then yes you can get them refurbed because thats there job  :wink:
Title: Re: Can steel wheels be refurbished?
Post by: sharpie on 30 May 2007, 23:04
Just sand them down and then pain them in hammerite! My old steels were like this, and looked great! Also, if you curb them or whatever, you can touch them up really easily!

you're first guy ever to say this other than me!!  :grin: everyone else normally moans then go on about a fifty step refurb process.

hammerite and wheels is the way forward, black steelies are the way to go  :cool: