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Thread: How to Fix VW Alloy Wheels (Golf Mk6)

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    The Menz products are usually used with a rotary polisher on paint surfaces but I just applied it to the wheels with a microfiber cloth. It took a while and required a bit of pressure. I'm sure you could use a whole bunch of different products though (even metal polish - which I did try).

    If I was doing the job frequently I would get one of these:

    Mother's Power Cone Polisher - Supercheap Auto Australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by kahle81 View Post
    The Menz products are usually used with a rotary polisher on paint surfaces but I just applied it to the wheels with a microfiber cloth. It took a while and required a bit of pressure. I'm sure you could use a whole bunch of different products though (even metal polish - which I did try).

    If I was doing the job frequently I would get one of these:

    Mother's Power Cone Polisher - Supercheap Auto Australia
    I actually had kerbed all 4 wheels. I kind of "stored up" all the scratches before i decided to do something about it. Fingers crossed there is no next time, but if there is and i find a few scratches stored up, might be worth getting this buffer to get through the work.
    Skoda Octavia Mk3
    (sold) Golf Mark 6 Comfortline 118
    (sold) Golf Mark5 Comfortline Manual 2.0 FSI

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