Either way, I thought I'd add a project thread so people can have a look, but also as a bit of a guide for anyone wanting to do the same.

These are the wheels, as you can see, not in good condition.
Horrendous kerb marks, and loads of corrosion under the lacquer, as well as some awful stickers that needed removing.
Here is a quite boring link of the lacquer bubbling off.
First thing I did was coat it in nitro-moors paint remover and scraped off the paint and lacquer, unfortunately there is work being done on the house and all the scrapers are being used or lost in the mess, so I improvised and used a metal ruler I had lying around.
Make sure you start removing the paint/lacquer not long after it bubbles and is still soft, as it can harden again quite quickly and become harder to remove.

Filed down the edges of the rim to remove the kerb marks.

Maybe a better picture.

Also started rubbing out the corrosion marks with emery cloth, really rough stuff first and then down to some finer stuff.
I had to use the file again in some of the worst parts. That's how bad the corrosion had gotten in places.
I'll keep this updated with how they come out, but it's half 11 and time for bed.
Ben