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Polishing 10 hole wheels.

Anybody ever seen highly polished 10 hole wheels?  If so, whats the best way to polish them?

 

Polishing 10 hole wheels.

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I used a drill with a disc sander set up on it.I started with 80 grit,constantly moving the disc,never letting it stay in one spot,and smoothed the wheels really good,then,I went to 120,and 220 grit.After that,I wet sanded with 360 all the way up to 2000 and polished them.So shiny you could see yourself in them.They are long gone,but they did look great.10 holes are the easiest to polish.
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