Polished my wheels. Not happy.

How much did you pay for this??? And whats up with the painted studs and lug nuts???

Search a polishing thread on here, Start with 400 grit on the somewhat smooth stuff and use 150 or 180 on the ruff and repolish. It will take you awhile and it will be dirty but it will look 100 times better.
 
They don't look polished at all, WTF did this guy do!?

I'd definitely raise a fuss if he charged you for this. Have them redone or get your money back or something.

I've seen bad polishing jobs before but at least they looked like they tried. These... :nonono:
 
no offence but that looks like ****, the insides of the "spokes" arent even polished. It wouldn't take much to do it yourself, get some sandpaper, and some onebadpolish...and go to town...and get your ****in money back too
 
they look more like pics of the first step of polishing....like 200 grit stage...

Don't pay him a damn thing, get your wheels back from him. Either find someone else to do them or just paint them silver and save up for chrome wheels.
 
Yeah it looks as if he just buffed polished them with wax. Metal polishing is not going to cost just $80 and there must be a misunderstanding. It also looks as if you can still see the coating on the wheel.
 
The fact that he said wetsanding sets off my :bs: flag. He has no clue what he's doing and/or he's clinically retarded. Try taking some better pics of them, but from the looks of it, you need to go back DOWN to 120 to get it right, then start back up again. I suggest a buffing wheel with 120 grit (or maybe 100 grit) greaseless compound to start over. I guess you could do it by hand but it will take hours upon hours.

It's really a shame since you could have removed the paint/powder coat and STARTED with 220 since those wheels have a smooth casting.