I finally got myself motivated to start working on the wheels. Winter is coming, and I need new tires for the snow.
This is the wheel I started experimenting with. Unfortunately the center cap is damaged on this one, the parts car was in a rollover. Anybody know where I can get a good center cap for one of these for cheap?
I just used an electric orbital with 220 grit, because that's what I have around I only did about a quarter of the wheel, just to check how well an electric sander is going to get the job done. I sanded the bottom right part of the wheel, and the lip of the wheel all the way around. This is probably about 10 or 15 minutes worth of sanding. It turned out surprisingly smooth considering that I used 220, looking at it up close there's no visible scratches, swirls, etc. like I thought I would get. I think the speed of the sander and applying only light pressure helped.
Then I went over it with some polish real quick. It'll polish out a lot better than this, I just didn't put the time into it since the wheel needs a lot more work before it's really ready to be polished. I just wanted a sneak peek of what the finished product could be.
I like what I'm seeing so far. I think I'll continue to get the corners and other tough spots with a foam block, and do everything that I can with the orbital and i'm going to see if I can find some finer paper at Advance tomorrow when I pick up my flex plate.