How to remove curb rash on any rim with a rotary polisher
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 сер 2021
- Easy to follow step by step process of how a Rotary Polisher/Sander can be converted into a powerful Kerb damage removal machine.
This video covers the whole process from repair to refinish in a step by step format with narration.
The kit can be found: www.paintgear.co.uk/products/...
Other kits and Car repair and cleaning tools and consumables can be found at: www.paintgear.co.uk/
*******PRODUCT LINKS AS SEEN IN THE VIDEO*******
Variable speed Rotary Polisher: amzn.to/3BkRO3t
M14 Thread Backing Plate: amzn.to/2UWMS5f
Sanding Discs: amzn.to/3zFwuW9
2k Clearcoat Aerosol (Lacquer): amzn.to/3Dv0KVJ
High Build Primer: amzn.to/2WrYwGf - Авто та транспорт
nice work! I'd definitely do this if I knew my wife wouldn't demolish the wheels again moments after I finished.
Can't help you with that one bud
Sounds like she needs some steelies and a set of Wal-mart covers.
Ak2112. Thanks for pointing out most of deal with 😂 U gotta love him
Just admit it: Its you!! 😂😂
I call BS on any guy who says he hasn't run up against a curb and damaged a rim.
Amazing! I was looking at picking up some scuffed wheels from the junkyard, but I was hesitant since I wasn't sure how to handle refinishing them, but now I am more confident buying them. Thank you for the video!
Glad I could help!
Absolutley brilliant very well explained unlike others I’ve watched well done sir great job
Thankyou
@@cvrpov This method can not be applied on rims that have dymond cut-face specially if the owner wants to look the same because in dymond-cut face of wheels the tires need to be removed from rims then rims taken to a CNC face machine to reface the lip, then the wheel need to be rebalanced after tire was mounted on..
I built a “lazy Suzanne “ out of a base off of an old junk swivel reclining chair. Flip it over so that the round base is facing up.
I can easily rotate the wheel to evenly cover the entire wheel without making 50 laps around the wheel. I used to end up with some areas that the paint was a bit thin because i could not see some places.
Awesome story
Thank you so much for the time you take to share this excellent work with us
Keep up the good work 💪😃
feedback like this keeps me going
@@cvrpov please do your best
Many people have benefits of your good work
Keep going 😄
I cant believe iv only just discovered this channel recently the videos are exactly the stuff I love to watch I have an older 2003 Volvo v40 and I love to keep it looking good but I have to do all of this on a budget as my kids always have and will come first. This is a great channel that really explains things fantastically....definitely makes you wanna do it yourself.
Great feedback 👍🏻
Good on you putting the kids first! Love to see it, also hope your Volvo is in tip top shape and brings you joy when you drive it!
I did detailing for 15 years on high end cars and daily drivers that was enough for me glad im done!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Graft mate
that was just stunning bro what an amazing job done and great content bro
Thanks Kian
Fantastic video. Very well explained. Will do mine soon!
Cheers
This is a fantastic video. You can use a small piece of hose to mask the tyre valve.
Thanks for watching and good tip
Hello great video I was thinking of repairing my curb rash but was wondering will this throw off the balance of the wheel? Ne advice is helpful. Thanks again.
Great job guy ! I have a Chrysler crossfire convertible I’ll be doing this to. Waiting for a sanding kit for my impact drill. Thanks
Thanks Mike 👊🏻
Wonderful job, and great on you for sharing the playing card tip. Reusing a pack of cards is way cheaper and reduces waste than using masking tape. Respect fella 👍
No problem thanks for watching
Awesome quality of work!!!
Thanks
I have been looking for a video like this for Ages! I am f glad I found it.. Could you please add a few more HashTags in your video so other people can find it easily? You are a Legend mate!
Thanks for watching!
Your work is incredible, this is what I call a top of the line curb rash repair, un like other uploaders who claim to fix curb rash and all they do is paint over the damage
Thanks for watching and feedback
Good work and a great tutorial.
Thanks Gary
Nice work!!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was a very good job. The finish looked like factory and you can’t really tell if the wheel was ever touched up.
Thanks for watching
You're the Chrisfix of our nation 😂 love it mate deffo gonna fix up my alloys in a few weeks with this video on repeat!!
Haha I've a long wag to go before I reach anywhere near Chris's level. I need more subs!
Great vid. Showed me everything in detail. Thank you
No problem
That is an excellent job! Great video!
Cheers Fred
End result looks great!!
Thanks
Thanks for your nice detailed explanation. 👍👍
No problem Thanks for watching
A really lovely job! (If you use playing cards, always face them downwards to save spoiling the playing side 😊) happy days..
Haha good tip and thanks for watching
Great job as always
Thanks pal
I take my wheels to the tire store to get them to break the bead, this greatly eases the entire process. Use red scotch brite pads to scuff up areas that does not need repairs . i use an orbital sander with 120 grit and that is all you need to repair the curb damages. Wet sand with 320 grit on a pad to remove any swirl marks. Use a large trash bag cut a hole and wrap the wheel, it takes a minute instead of using tape to mask around tires.
Everyone has their methods
I think youre overestimating how many people have an orbital sander
Your the MAN....stay safe mate
Thanks for the support buddy
Well done lad, good video and enjoyable music.
Thanks for watching mate
I just did this. I went another route. Got a set of metal filers. Filed it down to a smooth surface. And just used touch up paint. Came out pretty good and quick. Finding the color match is always trial and error
Whatever works
Can you share a video of what u did
@@smileplease444 I wanna see too
All German brands use Wurth silver wheel paint, which is also very close to VW reflex silver.
nice job mate
Thanks for watching!
You make it look easy!
Fantastic job looks great 👍
Thanks paul
Good job mate
Thanks
Wow, you really know you're stuff, excellent !
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice job, I would use etch primer for bare aluminium to aid the bonding.
This can help yes
@2:01 I love how even your cat was impressed. Cat: weow 🙀
Thtas my 3 yr old 😅
@@cvrpov 😂😂😂😂😂 this got 100% more wholesome.
Haha real life mate
Good to see a proper thorough repair being shown rather than various faddy quick fix methods.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Curious how you prevent overspray to the inside walls when spraying. Great channel
Brilliant, thanks!
awesome! I needed an excuse/reason to buy a grinder so the wife wouldn't get mad. thanks for the video!😊
Haha glad I helped with the grinder purchase. This was a rotary polisher used in the video though just making that aware
Top job again mate
Nice one rich
Beautiful job
Thanks
When you are all done, we are all ready to get more Rim Rash.
Ok lol
@@cvrpov I was just kidding. You did a great job of making the RIM look like new again. Thanks for the procedure. Take care.
As someone that does this for a living day day out it’s good instructions very knowledgeable. The only goof up is using primer. If you notice most rims have 0 primer it’s not needed and is just a layer that can cause problems. As someone who’s been in auto body for 17 years trust me I know it sounds wrong but feather put your damage and paint right on the metal.
I dont usually use primer. I was trying to be "pc" for the video. Agree with ur points
@@cvrpov As an ex painter, you need to read the instructions on the paint you are using if primer is required for the bare metal, manufacturers will use paints created to suit the wheel material to save time and costs. you don't want the paint start falling off the repairs at the 1st chip or scratch. I think most paints are 1 step now but do check
etch primer is a good idea on ally for decent adhesion. more particularly in cases like this where the substrate is mixed - as you can clearly see the manufacturer used both primer and colour.
Great job!👍
Thank you! Cheers!
That's great buddy I've enjoyed your video
Great
Very good work and a great result. By the way, it's KERB as in the pavement kerb not 'curb'which is a verb which means to moderate or lessen.
I'm better at fixing cars than writing, clearly
In American and Canadian English, the noun meaning the edge of a sidewalk or roadway is spelled curb.
@mr.b4444 Strange English in North America, however this channel is by an English guy.
Great demo and video, well explained! one question, did you remove clearcoat at the start and how did you remove it?
No. Just key up old clear as long as its stable
It’s not gonna pass a winter without pealing. Only good for summer….
Great video .
Thanks 😊
Cheers Fabian
Outstanding tutorial cheers Brenton from Tangambalanga Victoria Australia😊😊😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks Brenton
Good job, excellent 👍
Thankyou 👊🏻
beautiful job
Great job! Would you recommend they’re rebalanced after this sort of work is carried out?
Ideally yes. Altho in theory a wheel is unbalanced after being damaged anyway.
Good work. Could you demonstrate how a brushed effect wheel could be fixed?
I have done loads of wheel repair vids mate check out my playlist
Wow ...well done !!
Thankyou
Nice job! How do handle the inner 'barrel' of the wheel? Mine are full of brake dust, grime and grit.
Give them a good clean up. I did a video on this with some spraying at the end of it. See the playlist and wheel repair section
Thank you so much for your great videos. Hello from California! QQ. How long did it take you to restore the rim? And is that a service you offer? Thanks again.
Finally a video that explains everything and show you what to buy. I love you man gotta repair my Supra wheels this summer can’t wait !!! Where do i get the rotary tool itself!? I looked on Amazon but will it fit the kit you sale?
Welcome aboard mate. Any rotary with variable speed will do. Just get a cheap one off of amazon. Most should be m14 thread which fits the www.paintgear.co.uk backing plate 👍🏻
@@cvrpovnice i just ordered one on Amazon right now. Would you be able to see if it fit if I’m able to send you a picture some how on IG or something?
Great video. Thanks for putting this together. What colour did you use? I also have a Volvo and want to give this a go. Thanks again.
Ford moondust silver is a good all rounder
you did a great job! How can you balance wheels, when you unevenly sanded it around, does it makes problems?
If its out, rebalance it. Its really very little weight removed. Than very little weight is added with the paint.
Awesome job👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Two front wheels have the same curb damage, however may just take it into a Pro... Although I do have an angle grinder.... thanks for sharing. Would you recommend the wheels are re-balanced or its so minimal that this shouldn't be needed?
Safety 1st obviously but if its very minimal then perhaps won't need balancing
Nice job! thaks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Nice work.
Thanks!
Class upload subbed👍
The support is appreciated
Great video. Should you not wet Sand with a high grit before applying lacquer though?
No. You could wet sand with 1000 grit if u like
You are a world treasure, sir. PRIMER question: regular, or filler type? I guess it depends on level of damage on face, but wanted your thoughts. My focus is the kerb rash, which the eye is naturally drawn to first. Cheers from Oregon, USA!
The best primer you can get your hands on and budget suits. Some filling properties would be a bonus but always make sure your prep is as good as u can get it and don't rely on primer to hide marks you've left
With the sanding, can you use a sander rather orbital, or does it have to spin
Both will work but something that spins offers better cut
Looks lovely, with a good sidewall shine, those wheels would pop
I think so too!
U did a Hella job sir
Thanks
Great video. If you had a few deep marks on the wheel that are purely cosmetic. Can you recommend a type of filler, if thats at all possible?
Also, is it an etch primer that you used please?
I have used normal body filler before. Also 2pac mitre fast glue with activator (did a video on it also). I use normal primer. Etch is obviously probably the most proper way of doing things but I find it a bit overkill
Amazing job, you have a new subscriber and thank you so much!!!!
Thanks for subbing!
Brilliant !!
🙌🏽
Subbed liked. Gr8 quality content.
1 question. Audi wheel colour.
Which is the brightest that can be bought in the UK. I thought ford star dust silver was brightest ford did.👍
Thanks for the sub 👍🏼 i sometimes use audi 8z8 for wheels.
@@cvrpov diamond silver. Yeah you know your stuff.
Top job as always mate.
Cheers pal
Nice job!
How do you find OEM color code for the rims ?
I use Ford moondust silver or BMW titan silver for most wheel refurb. Audi alloys are sometimes done with a brighter silver tho.
@@cvrpov Does either of those colors not have metallic? I'm trying to match the badges on my shelby and they're a brite silver without metallic and satin finish
Hi mate, your videos are brilliant. Do you deflate the tyres a little to sand or leave them
as they are? Im gonna practice on my wifes car wheels but there doesnt look like much space between the tyre and the alloy to use the rotary sander.
Some tyres/alloys are more tricky than others when it comes to how close the tyre and alloy is. Ideally u should break the bead but deflating can help a bit also. Just be very steady and take ur time. Sometimes playing cards jammed in the gap can help
Wow! Nice. What does materials add up to? Discs, primer, paint and clear coat ….
I do my paintgear kits which inc all discs, backing plate and scotch for 19.99. I think you could get the lot for £40.00 which is less than 1 wheel repair
@@cvrpov That sounds cheap - 👍🏻
Thanks for your reply.
Hi mate - great vid! Do u have links for your air compressor and spray gun? Cheers. Alex
compressor abac 90ltr 3hp belt driven. devilbiss sri pro
@@cvrpov cheers mate!
Brilliant.
👍 😎 👍
Cheers
It's a Volvo, so the owner will curb them all again by next week 🙂
Good work, what type gun and what size compressor do you run
I use a 90ltr compressor and for wheels I alternate between an old devilbiss sri 1.2 and an lph 80 iwata 1.2. 1.0 are also suitable for wheel repairs
nice one mate, I would have dressed the tyre for a full finished effect.. I just subscribed, cheers from down under.
Yeah I like a dressed tyre but being a sprayer it's like poison to us
@@cvrpov cheers
Very nice. What tape do you use for tires? Nothing seems to stick!
Wipe wheels with thinners and a rag 1st. I did a short on this
Very nice Job
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent, will this be the same process for aluminum polished rims?
I have more videos that might help in wheel repair playlist
You did a good job of outside of the wheel but you do the inside of the wheel which would have had a lot of over spray?
Mask off if needed
How long does the paint last? I regulary wash my car, but they don't survive a half year. I cleaned, primer, spray paint and used clear coat (3 layers). Even tried different brands of paints. I must be doing something wrong!
After the primer needs to be fully cured to Sand? And the 600 grit to sand, we sanding dry rigth, and then degrease again the wheels?
Thanks.good job m8.
No probs
Good video and a great result. Just one point 2K clear isn't lacquer - it's polyurethane based.
We call it 2k lacquer here
Its like Muricans calling any clear shellac , they only just stopped doing it recently. Takes 30+ years for the old generation to die off and the new generation actually reads the paint can
Thanks for this! Is the speaker from Mansfield by any chance?
Haha yes I am round that way nowadays
What are you using for PPE? Gloves, respirator? I've picked up some 2K clear but have read some nasty things about the chemicals.
Gloves and a gerson mask (like the one in my profile logo). In enclosed spaces Ideally you need an air fed. Regular use of 2k clear can be harmful if proper ppe is not used.
does a wheel need balancing after this? or is the amount of material that is taken off not important?
Looks great did you not rebalance the wheels?
I always recommend to rebalanced the wheels after any work on them has been done
Where did you get the "factory" base coat color from?
Nice video. Would like to ask what was the speed setting you used in each stage? I have bosch rotary sander and it offers a number of speed settings. Hoping to hear your answer on this. Thank you.
As fast as you can handle 😉 move at speeds you feel comfortable with
That's great and all, but depending on the depth of gouge and placement you'll be taking a large chunk of material off one section of the wheel and possibly none in another meaning the bead edge will be asymmetric
You can use filler or some 2pac glue. I did a video on this method. Check out my playlists
Amazing
Thankyou
I hear ya!
Good