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    Clearcoating polished rims?

    I am polishing up some rims and want to clear coat them so that I am not forever buffing them.

    Anyone done this themselves? Is it something that needs great care as to not ruin the shine?

    I am only doing the faces - obviously - as there is too much work to do but I will clean up the insides and recoat them with silver I think.

    Can someone suggest who I should get to do this and any indication of price. Cheers!

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    Wow, I'd never have thought this was actually possible...I'd really like to know!!
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    you may not be able to. You will need to speak to a painter or an alloy refurb place.

    The issue i can see is metal polish almost always leaves behind a protective coating. To remove this the painter would wipe it down with a solvent, most likely prepsol. This will dull your shine so your no better off. Also there may not be anything for the clear to grab.

    Like i said though ask a painter, thats just my thoughts. Rims can be painted as almost every factory car now has clear coated rims

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