Can I ask what did you use to get that black shine?
Great presentation BTW, looks awesome!
Thanks! I used all kinds of Car products I had. Cleaner, protectant, leather conditioner, vinyl and rubber shine....etc. to see which one worked the best. But the best results were had by using believe it or not a smooth peanut butter. Rub in a small amount like you are using a wax on the car. Try it, you might be surprised.
Other options are using a product like Back-to-BlackŪTrim and Plastic Restorer from Mothers or sanding smooth and painting.
Or just order up a new set of wheels.
Adding this here for now.
Rusted areas are not as bad as I though they would be. No need to weld a section on. Already treated with a Navel jelly rust converter. Ready to sand whole section and paint with a filler primer several times. Will be wet sanded (400 - 600)in between coats to make it smooth. Then, painted with a final black coat several times. Since the original power coating is lot durable than paint, I will only paint affected tubes or sections.