Wheels.... after hours of back breaking...

Invicta Moto

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After hours of back breaking work to clean the back wheel yesterday, I went out today expecting to be dazzled by the shine as the sun alighted on it...

But NO!

The rear wheel looks a silvery colour as opposed to the dirt encrusted strating point, but looks all "milky".... I tried to polish it.. but makes f.a. difference..... aaarrrggghhhh......

What to do?

1150GS BTW....
 
Dick Dastardly said:
drop tarka a line... :mmmm


:D :D :D :thumb


Maybe I should start a 'Tarka-isation' business..... :P


On a more serious note....it`s either unsuitable cleaning materials/methods or an attempt at polishing an anodised or lacquered rim....neither of which will be successful.

You`ll only get a stunning polished effect from bare alloy...like on my Red 1100.
 
Shapeshifter said:


There`s loads of them,mate.....look in 'Show Us Yours' for a few.....

Thread by me titled something like 'I spent a day with my loved one' :D :thumb
 
tarka said:
:D :D :D :thumb


Maybe I should start a 'Tarka-isation' business..... :P


On a more serious note....it`s either unsuitable cleaning materials/methods or an attempt at polishing an anodised or lacquered rim....neither of which will be successful.

You`ll only get a stunning polished effect from bare alloy...like on my Red 1100.

I have acres of bare alloy on the Kettle's engine and carbs and it is a fecking chore keeping it nice and shiny. The slightest drop of rain and there's a mark.. After all these years all the ally cases must be as thin as fag paper after then number of times I've been on it with the poishing gear...

Looks like I gotta let the feck wheels get dirty again and not bother making them too clean...
 
Invicta Moto said:
I have acres of bare alloy on the Kettle's engine and carbs and it is a fecking chore keeping it nice and shiny. ...


That`s why I bought a second 1100.....to keep the other one clean... :D :D
 
Oops - you'll have left the cleaner on too long and it will have f'd up the lacquer over the alloy, causing it to go all milky.

Not a lot you can do.

Vines BMW did this to my wheels accidentally by using the wrong cleaner, and they had to stump up for a new pair of wheels for me. I tried polishing it out as well but no joy. I reckon to sort it you'd need to take it right back to the bare alloy (i.e. take all the lacquer off) and then either re-lacquer them or just keep the buggers bare and really clean.
 


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