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Polished Turboblades

Postby ED_5spd » August 7th, 2008, 9:41 pm

I brought a set of turboblades last weekend and when i got them home i degreased them and blasted them with the gurney they did come up pretty good but it got me thinkin about polishing them.

has anyone here done it?
how do you do it?
and what do you need?
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby needfordspeed » August 7th, 2008, 9:49 pm

Strip the lacquer off with....I forgot now :P but paint stripper should do it, then start sanding with some 400-600 and slowly move up steps till your upto about 1000-1200 grit then buff it with some metal polish (use a decent buffer) IIRC that's how a bloke from back in the day done it, he wrote up a guide and all but I lost it now.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby ED_5spd » August 7th, 2008, 9:52 pm

the degreaser and the pressure from the gurney got a lot of the clear coat off i might have to goto jollys and get a shitty one and see if i can do it
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby DOHC-EB » August 7th, 2008, 10:02 pm

Heres what i did to mine... just removed the clear coat with some paint stripper and lightly sanded and painted some of the rim a metallic grey.. i think they look alright, they are only my rear stockies anyway.

The pic is a before and after obviously
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby 4LEDboy » August 7th, 2008, 10:11 pm

Can you do this with EB-s pack mags aswell? the ones with the 5 big spokes :)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby pHaT`eL » August 7th, 2008, 10:14 pm

revhead_88 wrote:Heres what i did to mine... just removed the clear coat with some paint stripper and lightly sanded and painted some of the rim a metallic grey.. i think they look alright, they are only my rear stockies anyway.

The pic is a before and after obviously
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That looks mint mate!! Pretty much what was gona happen on the barbie car if we found a decent set of blades.
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Not sure on this one. Could work as the XR's had the same wheel just machine finish?
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby holmsy » August 7th, 2008, 10:19 pm

yeh iv been going to try on the ebs wheels.
if i get keen ill grab the spare set and give it a go on the weekend
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby speed.freak » August 7th, 2008, 10:20 pm

Someone should make a tutorial about this sort of thing. Blades are the best wheel ever.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby ED_5spd » August 7th, 2008, 10:21 pm

the ones i brought were all pretty good but the 5th one that was the spare is mint..not a mark on it i just need to do the same with the rest.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby 4LEDboy » August 7th, 2008, 10:22 pm

holmsy wrote:yeh iv been going to try on the ebs wheels.
if i get keen ill grab the spare set and give it a go on the weekend


Cool! Let us know how you go with it! :)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby needfordspeed » August 7th, 2008, 10:25 pm

This is what legends were made of back in the original days lol:

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That's how they could turn out with some elbow grease
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby DOHC-EB » August 7th, 2008, 10:34 pm

Thanks for the comments guys

pHaT`eL wrote:
revhead_88 wrote:Heres what i did to mine... just removed the clear coat with some paint stripper and lightly sanded and painted some of the rim a metallic grey.. i think they look alright, they are only my rear stockies anyway.

The pic is a before and after obviously
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That looks mint mate!! Pretty much what was gona happen on the barbie car if we found a decent set of blades.


Yer they should look good on the barbie car.. maybe with pink paint where i painted mine grey, just try it and see :D

Heres some pics of the wheels during the making of them.
its quite simple to do really.
take tyres off rim
strip clearcoat off
lightly sand the bits to be painted
mask up bits to painted
paint
paint
paint
clearcoat
clearcoat
let sit over night
remove masking tape and polish up wheels face.
put tyres on and admire the bling

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before
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during
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after clearcoat been removed
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and painted
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4LEDboy wrote:Can you do this with EB-s pack mags aswell? the ones with the 5 big spokes :)


Not sure on this one. Could work as the XR's had the same wheel just machine finish?


They will work with either spac or xr wheels. they will look different when polished as the xr wheels have metal with a clear coat and the s-pac's are painted. but either will polish up fine
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Sunboost » August 7th, 2008, 10:43 pm

Bass Crazy's car was the sickest. Long live lol.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby 4LEDboy » August 7th, 2008, 10:45 pm

revhead_88 wrote:
pHaT`eL wrote:
4LEDboy wrote:Can you do this with EB-s pack mags aswell? the ones with the 5 big spokes :)


Not sure on this one. Could work as the XR's had the same wheel just machine finish?


They will work with either spac or xr wheels. they will look different when polished as the xr wheels have metal with a clear coat and the s-pac's are painted. but either will polish up fine


Awesome, I'll have a go at it :mrgreen: If it doesn't work I'll blame you :lol:
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby pHaT`eL » August 7th, 2008, 10:46 pm

Sundeep wrote:Bass Crazy's car was the sickest. Long live lol.


+1, thats the car that makes me want polished blades on Beths car :P
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby SnyperEB » August 7th, 2008, 11:10 pm

Rmyers polished his up back in the day. Made his daily ED look mint as!!
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Thanatos » August 8th, 2008, 8:10 am

SnyperEB wrote:Rmyers polished his up back in the day. Made his daily ED look mint as!!


He didn't polish his, he bought them off me, who bought them off Sam A.K.A SB3 who used to have them on a mint white EA at about the same time that Bass Crazy was around...
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby EFFalcon » August 8th, 2008, 9:03 am

until Steve damaged one of the tyres at glenmaggie :/
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Bipolar » August 8th, 2008, 1:47 pm

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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby XRated » August 8th, 2008, 1:55 pm

I polished some up. Prick of a job to do but look good when they are done properly.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby G3R3N » August 8th, 2008, 7:35 pm

speed.freak wrote:Blades are the best wheel ever.

+1


Oh and that silver EB should = pic of the week.





About time for a new one too... :?
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby XR_Lightning » August 8th, 2008, 8:01 pm

man polished turboblades look tuff as
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby TriymeD » August 8th, 2008, 8:36 pm

Ok now you've made me appreciate my old blades stored in the shed after seeing those pics. They look great especially painting the white to colour of choice, awesome job!

Got me wondering now ;)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Dezza » August 9th, 2008, 12:16 am

TriymeD wrote:Ok now you've made me appreciate my old blades stored in the shed after seeing those pics. They look great especially painting the white to colour of choice, awesome job!

Got me wondering now ;)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Malakai » August 9th, 2008, 8:36 am

Gee they came up great, good work. The little bit of grey really makes a difference, but if you didn't know then you probably wouldn't spot it at first glance. I like it.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby EF ECTIV » August 9th, 2008, 3:40 pm

I cleaned mine up on my daily EA a while ago.... Just painted the white part in black too.... Looked sweet :)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby EdFairmontGhia » August 10th, 2008, 3:36 am

Am trying to do this to a spare rocker cover, will let you know how it turns out..
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby serial_fool » August 10th, 2008, 3:54 am

Rocker covers take a long time to get right due to all of the little places you can't quiet get sandpaper/wet'n dry paper into. Best of luck with it but you'll take atleast 6 hours to be mirror like.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby EdFairmontGhia » August 10th, 2008, 3:56 am

yeah wither that or when i get sick of it, chrome spraypaint ;)
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby misk » October 30th, 2008, 9:42 pm

so if i understand correctly polishing these wheels is a matter of stripping the clear coat and going nuts with some polish?
would they benefit from a fine wet sand?
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby SVT8 » October 30th, 2008, 10:15 pm

misk wrote:so if i understand correctly polishing these wheels is a matter of stripping the clear coat and going nuts with some polish?
would they benefit from a fine wet sand?


take clear coat off, then start from coarse sand paper and work your way down from say 200 through to 1200 grit...when you get to around 800 grit, wet it with warm water and sand. Water stops finer scratch marks from showing when fully polished up. Then when you think its smooth enough, use a metal polish and buff it it in. Just need elbow grease if doing by hand, make sure every time you go finer in grit that you spend time getting the previous sandpaper scratches out so it comes out good. More time you put in, the shinier it will come out. Its all in the sandpaper work. just takes up time....
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby misk » October 30th, 2008, 10:38 pm

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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby Kyle the ED4LTR » October 31st, 2008, 8:55 am

**** i wanna do it to my blades, but knowing my luck ill **** it up :P
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby 93edxr6 » October 31st, 2008, 9:34 am

i went to get a set done buy a shop and they wante 200$ a rim he said the clear is a C*&#@ i asked him if you can do it with paint stripper and he lol.

any one want to do a set of 5 for me ?
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby BROCKYB8 » October 31st, 2008, 9:40 am

They look really good.
Pity that i never had any of these

Back in the day i had my xf snowflakes done and they came up very similar to these . Look good
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby serial_fool » November 1st, 2008, 4:05 pm

Gonna do this to a machined look XR6 rim right now, will get some before and after pics for you viewers out their.
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Re: Polished Turboblades

Postby lostprophet99 » January 7th, 2009, 11:03 am

serial_fool wrote:Gonna do this to a machined look XR6 rim right now, will get some before and after pics for you viewers out their.


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