Just a tip for anyone who does this on their own. Use a good thick masking tape to cover your wheel studs and nuts. This combined with some patience will prevent you from getting into them with the buffer and compound. They are made from a treated material and will rust horribly if you get into them with the buffer, that would defeat the purpose of trying to make your ride look pretty. Most pros are careful with this, or in this case did some work by hand since hand polishing isn’t aggressive enough to get into the wheel studs and nuts. Another tip would be to put a light coat of clear paint on the hub. It won’t damage the hub and it will help prevent any corrosion between the hub and a chrome hub cover that’s metal. That’s a nice and simple polish job that looks great.
I drove a semi for 20 yrs and I always kept my trucks spotless inside and out and I can tell you, aint nothing easy when it comes to keeping the shine😂
I had some wool pads and buffing pads left over from when I used to do cars and they worked just fine. Cleaned wheel. Buffed with cutting compound. Then polished with wool pad and polish compound. Turned out perfect. My pads Took much longer then I think your pads take.
Looks awesome man you cut a little differently than I do couple more steps you do I usually just use an 8500 rpm dealt grinder buffer with a 7 in yellow pad and brown bar and if the customer wants it super nice then I'll blue bar it as well looks good thoe I look forward to trying out some Renegade products for sure thoe that liquid polish seemed to work pretty nice
If u ever make it too Moncton, New Brunswick Canada stop in at shinny trucks they can have you truck done in less then a day. Those guys know what they are doing.
David Smith..... the oval was originally designed for Pete's... but can be used on KW's, Macks, etc.... just be sure that whatever truck (class 7 or 8 Only) you want to mount them on, has the correct size "pilot hub" and wheel stud spacing to match the wheels.
David Smith..... the oval was originally designed for Pete's... but can be used on KW's, Macks, etc.... just be sure that whatever truck (class 7 or 8 Only) you want to mount them on, has the correct size "pilot hub" and wheel stud spacing to match the wheels.
20 ton bottle Jack is $35 at harbor freight tools. You've got a Great reputation, we'd like to get a load to your area so we can have you polish on ours too. Do we need an appointment, and do you apply a clear coat to help the polish last? Thanks, C U Soon
I definatly find it interesting how i get the same results doing it the opposite way you do and other guys how ever i do a different amount of work depending on how good or bad the wheel is and i use 8,500 rpm dewalt and 6,000 rpm makita cause i cannot find the variable speed grinders anywhere locally
Hey man great vid, I bought that makita too based on the quality of your work. But don't worry, I know that a good paint brush is only half of it, the artist behind it is the rest. Just one question though, why do you use a respirator mask for the second compound, does it make fine particulates or something dangerous like a fume to breathe? I only ask because I am a truck driver myself by trade and I'm just getting into the polish game, wanna make sure I'm starting out with the right equipment and propper safety gear.
good morning, where I can get the orange oval, what you put the broken hoop, but yellow, or if you sell them let me know which page I can enter to buy them, thanks
Great job and very informative! I like the product. Can you tell me what brand seat with the 4 casters on it that you were sitting on through the video? It appears to be good quality and curious about it.
9 times out of 10 it is missed spots. I am making a video soon on what it looks like and how to get rid of them. Usually it is pressure and overlap issue.
I recently started polishing my wheels. I used the brown rouge and then the green chrome rouge. But when polishing I don't get the mirror finish. It has a lot of back stuff on the wheel. Do I need to sand the wheel? Am I doing something wrong. After your first cut you already has a mirror shine but it didnt work that way for me.
He's polishing a polished wheel. Yes yours needs sanded it sounds like. Probably best to take it to somewhere with a vis machine, it will cost a good bit but once the machine has done it's job maintaining is pretty easy.
If I need to watch a video, I probably do not know what I am doing. Having said that, can you please explain all the different colors of polish, and the different colors of buff and air wave or whatever you are saying. "gonna finish with a yellow polish and the red wave, and a blue polish and a green cutter, and a purple polish and white buffer but do not go over 4000 rpm." Please explain the parts of the kit and what you are talking about.
I was like damn this guy loves getting dirty! But then I remembered how bad I looked after power washing the engine bay on my eagle bus for the first time I n 20 years.
Just a tip for anyone who does this on their own. Use a good thick masking tape to cover your wheel studs and nuts. This combined with some patience will prevent you from getting into them with the buffer and compound. They are made from a treated material and will rust horribly if you get into them with the buffer, that would defeat the purpose of trying to make your ride look pretty.
Most pros are careful with this, or in this case did some work by hand since hand polishing isn’t aggressive enough to get into the wheel studs and nuts.
Another tip would be to put a light coat of clear paint on the hub. It won’t damage the hub and it will help prevent any corrosion between the hub and a chrome hub cover that’s metal.
That’s a nice and simple polish job that looks great.
I drove a semi for 20 yrs and I always kept my trucks spotless inside and out and I can tell you, aint nothing easy when it comes to keeping the shine😂
iam company driver tho, same here.
I use my polisher to chase my kids around the garage! Its loads of fun
It's just a mirror! Amazing!!
Renegade products is my favorite polish !! Stuff is amazing !!
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Where did you get the inserts
That truck is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where can I get painted inserts like those?
Great video, cool background music, very informative. Love the honesty and simplicity about only needing two steps now. Thank you man.
I had some wool pads and buffing pads left over from when I used to do cars and they worked just fine.
Cleaned wheel.
Buffed with cutting compound.
Then polished with wool pad and polish compound.
Turned out perfect.
My pads Took much longer then I think your pads take.
Where did he get them orange fitters for the holes on the wheels??? I need white ones!!!
Can you bring that rig down under 🇦🇺 its awesome great tutorial thanks buddy 👍
Where do.you get those inserts for the rims?
Just look up Alcoa Semi wheel inserts and it should pop up
DUDE.........Maaaaan, YOU the TRUTH on them rims!!!😎👌👍
Simply the best 👍
Wow, Stunning truck mate, thnx :)
Looks awesome man you cut a little differently than I do couple more steps you do I usually just use an 8500 rpm dealt grinder buffer with a 7 in yellow pad and brown bar and if the customer wants it super nice then I'll blue bar it as well looks good thoe I look forward to trying out some Renegade products for sure thoe that liquid polish seemed to work pretty nice
Thanks for the info my brother. I also like the back ground track you were playing.
Sounds like a sample from wishing on a star...rose royce
Buena aportación amigo saludos desde Mazatlan Mexico
Hola de casualidad sabes cómo se llaman las bandas de colores que van en los rines? O donde las puedo conseguir?
Where can I get those orange inserts for the rim
That's some awesome work thanks for the video !
Where did they get the colored wheel inserts from ?? that is a nice accent to the wheels…
Ouhhhhh nice. Very nice trucks in USA
I need to know where those wheel inserts came from
C.A.B air filter products
Wish I could find someone near where I live to hit my wheels and tanks while I'm at home. Ain't got the time to do it while out on the road.
If u ever make it too Moncton, New Brunswick Canada stop in at shinny trucks they can have you truck done in less then a day. Those guys know what they are doing.
When do recommend to change buffing wheel ??
Are you referring to when it’s worn?
looks really good man.
You can go to Harbor Freight or online and order a digital grinder. You can set it to the rpm you desire.
What are those orange things incide the rims I want some!!!
I love the style of the ovals on peterbilt are ovals specifically for peterbilts
David Smith..... the oval was originally designed for Pete's... but can be used on KW's, Macks, etc.... just be sure that whatever truck (class 7 or 8 Only) you want to mount them on, has the correct size "pilot hub" and wheel stud spacing to match the wheels.
David Smith..... the oval was originally designed for Pete's... but can be used on KW's, Macks, etc.... just be sure that whatever truck (class 7 or 8 Only) you want to mount them on, has the correct size "pilot hub" and wheel stud spacing to match the wheels.
U can use green bar brake it in lil pieces and put it in a gatorade bottle with some thinner I promise it works better then that red bottle
Evan you are a true artist!! I sure wish you were located closer to me!
Where do you get those plastic inserts ??? Those are pretty cool .
Just look up Alcoa Semi wheel inserts and go from there
Thx for vid !
20 ton bottle Jack is $35 at harbor freight tools.
You've got a Great reputation, we'd like to get a load to your area so we can have you polish on ours too. Do we need an appointment, and do you apply a clear coat to help the polish last?
Thanks, C U Soon
Hola muy bueno.. Como hago para conseguir los productos
This looked like fun...
Trabalho muito bom, ficou show
Same question here where to get those inserts, but yeah great job
Cab fresh inserts
goshineon.com/shop will carry them soon.
The orange thinks do you put in the rims holes where y can fin or what is the name sr and very good work
I definatly find it interesting how i get the same results doing it the opposite way you do and other guys how ever i do a different amount of work depending on how good or bad the wheel is and i use 8,500 rpm dewalt and 6,000 rpm makita cause i cannot find the variable speed grinders anywhere locally
Try looking at Harbor Freight> I get all my grinders and accessories from there. Good Luck!!
Yea when a buff flies apart at 8500 rpm you'll look into a new grinder. I guarantee it.
Any tips in polishing titanium? Would you use the steps as your polishing aluminum or stainless? Thanks
Very beautiful!!!!!!
I'm track driver!
What is this orange cap?
I really want
Algo bien
He uses the makita 6000 rpms for the red and the yellow, what rpms he uses for the white?
I hate doing 22's rims from the back the front ones not so bad
what is the name of the orange oring on the wheel I want
are there any polisher cordless that you recommend?
No one likes the cordless
Nice
What speed you used with brown and green compound. Thanks
When applying your compound do you apply it the same way as the wax... or put the bar directly to the wheel? And how much is enough?
Are there any way I can miss tanked up with them pads if I don't hold it right or do it right
Name of those Orange items in the holes of the ring ?
After you finishing doing what you just did. Are you supposed to apply some kind of sealant To protect the polish? Or is that the finished product?
Them inserts is hard!!!
How much can you charge per wheel to polish
Where did you get those orange rubbers for the holes of the wheels
Cab fresh millennium inserts
goshineon.com/shop will carry them soon.
What are those orange plug/cap things are? Do you sell them? Because I want to buy some.
Dude looks like he walked into a coal mine at the end!!!
What are those inserts in the holes? The orange ones. Where are they available?
Cab fresh millennium inserts
goshineon.com/shop will carry them soon.
OMG this truck is Gorgeous but not over done, iam going to buy one just like that soon😊😊😊
Bro whete u at ,are in florida by any chance
Jesus died and rose for us . He loves u !! We should live and obey Him !! (your choice) .
Do you recommend to apply car wax on rims
For better look .
Where are you guys located at???
hi, sorry a question what is the name of the orange hole caps
Just curious do anybody know where I can get some of those painted inserts for 22.5 aluminum rims?? That looks sharp as hell
Did you find them yet? I want some too b
@@brojamessistertrise5289 nope I gave up
I want some too .. anyone know where to get those inserts ?
Are u able to do this 2 step on fuel tanks and grills ?
Name of those Orange rubbers ?
How much do you charge for a job like this ??
Where can i get those colored rim inserts
goshineon.com/shop will carry them soon.
So with the Makita I should be fine? I hear all this talk about variable speed ?
Hey man great vid, I bought that makita too based on the quality of your work. But don't worry, I know that a good paint brush is only half of it, the artist behind it is the rest. Just one question though, why do you use a respirator mask for the second compound, does it make fine particulates or something dangerous like a fume to breathe? I only ask because I am a truck driver myself by trade and I'm just getting into the polish game, wanna make sure I'm starting out with the right equipment and propper safety gear.
Yes all buffing compounds at high speeds are fine particulates that shouldn't be inhaled.
Hi..I have some curb rash on my steer wheel..any advice on how I can fix that problem? Nice job
How can I show u the gas tankers that I polsh step's and rims
good morning, where I can get the orange oval, what you put the broken hoop, but yellow, or if you sell them let me know which page I can enter to buy them, thanks
Can I buy the pads and polishes/compounds used?
Do a drive axle on ground please
You could skip the orange pad on wheels this nice.
Is that Makita grinder a 7” or a 6”?
Where can I find those painted inserts?
goshineon.com/shop will carry them soon
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing I'll be looking into it. Have a red w900 and those inserts will sure help make it look nice
Chato I have them in stock. Which style and color are you looking for??
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing red. Are they on your website?
@@chato7318hoping by midweek.
How long will that shine last ,do you use some kind of sealer for protection?
Depends on how often you wash and chemical used.
How can I get a hold of this gentleman
I love Brazil❤️🇧🇷
I tried it. But the surface was just getting more black and black on both steps. What am i doing wrong?
What rpm buffer do you need
3,000-6000 rpm grinder
If green bar bad to breathe in?
Yes! too much could seriously damage your lungs. Always wear a respirator or some type of breathing protection!
Hi you have a link or tell me were i can order the yellow and orange mop wheels also comp?
Question...I have a bad curb gouge on my rt steer from a tight ny city turn..how can I repair that.any advice?
Great job and very informative! I like the product. Can you tell me what brand seat with the 4 casters on it that you were sitting on through the video? It appears to be good quality and curious about it.
UA-cam muted a lot of this video for some odd reason
Evan, I love your work! Why do I get cloud streaks? How do I get rid of them?
9 times out of 10 it is missed spots. I am making a video soon on what it looks like and how to get rid of them. Usually it is pressure and overlap issue.
I recently started polishing my wheels. I used the brown rouge and then the green chrome rouge. But when polishing I don't get the mirror finish. It has a lot of back stuff on the wheel. Do I need to sand the wheel? Am I doing something wrong. After your first cut you already has a mirror shine but it didnt work that way for me.
He's polishing a polished wheel. Yes yours needs sanded it sounds like. Probably best to take it to somewhere with a vis machine, it will cost a good bit but once the machine has done it's job maintaining is pretty easy.
Can I use a grinder with battery which 8000 RPM or the 11000 RPM
No, the buffs won't hold up, they'll fly apart violently.
If my mechanic/shop worker is not all covered in grease like this dude, I don't trust him.
Top D +
is there a way to clean that shit off before starting a new rim?
Man this guy is tall ! Lol
If I need to watch a video, I probably do not know what I am doing. Having said that, can you please explain all the different colors of polish, and the different colors of buff and air wave or whatever you are saying. "gonna finish with a yellow polish and the red wave, and a blue polish and a green cutter, and a purple polish and white buffer but do not go over 4000 rpm." Please explain the parts of the kit and what you are talking about.
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I was like damn this guy loves getting dirty! But then I remembered how bad I looked after power washing the engine bay on my eagle bus for the first time I n 20 years.