American Force polish or PVD??

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All this is true. But no matter how much u polish the polished wheels I don't think they shine quite like a nice chrome wheel. Each finish has its ups and downs


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What did you use to polish them and how long did it take you to achieve that on the rim on the right? I don't plan on using them during the winter (would use my current Fuels as a winter set) so shouldn't have a SUPER amount of work to do polishing. Did you not polish them at all during the winter?

I use this kit, it works great. https://www.zephyrpro40.com/s2/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=542

I polish the wheels ever 5K miles when I rotate them. Sometimes they are worse than others, but that time there it was the whole winter w/o polishing them. I try to use some wheel protectant on them I like the poor boys world wheel sealant, but I don't keep up with it as often as I should.
 

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All this is true. But no matter how much u polish the polished wheels I don't think they shine quite like a nice chrome wheel. Each finish has its ups and downs


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I will have to disagree with that, although it takes ALOT of work to get them that perfect up close but it can be done.
 

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Polished and clear coated...you get the good look and none of the hard work.
Every high end billet wheel company out there offers a clear coat, I'd be really surprised if AF didn't.
 

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AF does offer cleared wheels. It takes all the hassle of polishing away but they don't have quite the shine of a non cleared one.

You have to pick your poison really lol. I've just gone to using colored wheels so you just have to wash them.


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It's the type of shine you get with aluminum. It's just a deep classy shine. Chrome is shiny but it's just cheap looking most of the time. Think about a bunch of chrome parts under your hood.... it's just not going to look good.


I am EXTREMELY old school with wheel finishes though. I've been polishing my dads welds since I was like 6. Nothing beats the satisfaction after a good wheel polishing session.
 

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I don't think you'll go wrong with either one & it's a matter of personal choice & how much time effort you have or want to spend in upkeep,but either way their AF's & will look killer,good luck.
 

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I had chrome bmf novakanes and switched to polished American forces and now just got a set of welds as well. The chrome was easy to make shine bit I never ran them in the winter. The American forces I polished last winter and did 2 coats of the wheel sealant Matt mentioned and never polished them again all year. Just washed them and wiped down with a quick detailer.
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Here is some freshly polished welds I have as well.
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