I have a clean, flat warehouse that I store my Discovery 40G in (Pertinent to option #1 below). I just polished the wheels today and I am frustrated by the area around the front wheel lugs. Nothing I tried could get that area polished like the outer rim. I worked most of the day getting the wheels close to mirror-like and I am frustrated that the results aren't what I'd like. Here are my options as I see them:
1. Remove the wheels. (I've never done this, but I do have the appropriate impact wrench, compressor, jack, and jack stands...) Then polish to my heart's content.
2. Hire someone to finish my job. (Do Chrome shops at truck stops do RV wheel polishing?)
3. Stand back about ten feet and pretend the whole wheel is shiny.
Suggestions? Comments? Real world experience?
1. Remove the wheels. (I've never done this, but I do have the appropriate impact wrench, compressor, jack, and jack stands...) Then polish to my heart's content.
2. Hire someone to finish my job. (Do Chrome shops at truck stops do RV wheel polishing?)
3. Stand back about ten feet and pretend the whole wheel is shiny.
Suggestions? Comments? Real world experience?