If you have a compressor, and a 1/4" die grinder, this kit from Eastwood
will make short work of them.
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-wheel-buffing-kit.html
I bought the kit to do the rims I bought off Ebay for the "R", our custom
'66, and it worked great. It inclides two different compounds, a coarse one
to cut through the oxidation, and fine to bring and the shine. I keep them
shiny using Mothers or Wenol.
Harbor Freight has cheap prices on die-grinders if you don't have one. You
could also probably use an electric drill, but would be harder to turn this
way and that to get the various angles.
Mark Sedlack
Clinton, OH
66 1600 http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/
77 280Z http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Braddock" <larrybraddock@ca.rr.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 1:03 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] aluminum mags
> I've got a set of old alum. mags I want to put on my 66.
> They are dull and I want to clean / shine them up.
>
> Anyone done this and were happy with the product or home brew / technique
> they
> used?
>
> Larry
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