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  1. #41
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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Yep without tyres and already sandblasted they charged me £70!

    I'll get some closeups today for you!

    And I already knew I shouldnt have put them on, but I couldn't resist them over my boring 182 wheels it was just impatence, I don't mind taking them off to do a proper job so that's ok.


    And to gally, bah when I looked it was more than the C5, around the same as the Nanolex, I guess I looked in the wrong place

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    [QUOTE=Addicted;8862173]I went for the C5 over the products you mentioned purely on price!

    An extra £10 is alot of essentially the same thing (when it's already £22 for 15ml), I've already heard of the Gtechniq stuff so knew they're already highly rated and haven't heard of any of the others so for me it was a no brainer

    They currently have the Poorboys on which is working well, they bead well. And once I get the Gtechniq I'll strip them and use that.[/QUOTE]

    For the sake of not having the wheels fitted for a week and taking 30minutes for C5 application knowing there will be no real contaminant on them, you've jumped in becuase you 'just can't resist', spent 30minutes applying a super inferior product, and will now have 60-90minutes maybe more for application of C5. lets hope you do it properly otherwise C5 won't last.

    If you'd have ordered it when you started the thread it would have been here by now

  3. #43
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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    No s**t, I've already said that I could have waited but chose not to. I said I couldn't order it until this wednesday which was why I ordered it yesterday (not Wednesday but I was busy). I really couldn't care less it will take me more time to do them, I have all the stuff required to do it so it really makes no difference as to when I do them.


    Renaultsport Clio 182 Speedline Turini's by matthew-evans, on Flickr


    Renaultsport Clio 182 Speedline Turini's by matthew-evans, on Flickr

    There's two wheels (in the sun) for you JD, if you right click on the picture (once you're on flickr) you can view the original size for full detail or whatever!

    At this angle and with the camera you can really tell the colour difference in the centre caps, but when looking at them normally they look like a really good match, and they're good enough for me!

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Pretty good finish. This colour will clearly show up imperfections more than silver, but still looks a hell of a lot better than my current silver circles.

  5. #45
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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Yeah, i mean to any _REAL_ keen detailer there are a few imperfections - some of the "silver" mix seems to be floating on the top layer and is noticable in some lights, but as a whole they're awesome.

    But hey, depends how anal you are and how close you stare at them

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Powdercoating is never perfect anyway.

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    I'm very anal.

    Kev, your thoughts? £20 for wheel refurb is...!

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Too cheap.

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    You get what you pay for with wheel refurbs. CS will disagree because everything is best done on the cheap.

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Well as I say, unless you're 2cm away from the wheel they're absolutely perfect

    City's value for money is extrmeely good, perhaps my statement about the imperfections above is a bit of an overstatement to be honest, if you're at CSS feel free to take a look!

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    I see 1000s of powdercoated wheels, because it's what my parents do to keep a roof over our heads.

    I also get to see the piss poor efforts these £1 per inch pirates do too

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    So whats the difference? I usually pay around £40 a wheel?

    I presume theres more prep involved with the dearer prices?

  13. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz. View Post
    I see 1000s of powdercoated wheels, because it's what my parents do to keep a roof over our heads.

    I also get to see the piss poor efforts these £1 per inch pirates do too
    Have you got an example of piss poor vs good results, Gaz? No idea what I'm looking for with powder coating. I've only ever had paint.

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    Aimed at you as well Kev.

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    I paid £240 for my 16" VW / BBS montreals to be dip stripped and powdercoated by a place that was highly recommended to me, and I'm not that impressed with the finish at all.

    Would rather pay for them to be sprayed in future

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    The difference in spraying and powder-coating is night and day but then again so it the price.

    PC always looks rougher/coarser mettalic so to speak.

    A decent sprayed wheel will look epic if done right. One of our recent ones... (Tyres can't be removed)






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    Why can't the tyres be removed Gally?

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    Re: Protecting freshly powdercoated wheels?

    Ballache with pressure sensors and other things. Audi advised us not to remove them, it's off a TTRS so has all manner of s**t inside them. Customer didn't want them off either right enough. Don't blame him.

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    They look brilliant. That's the kind of finish you will never get with powdercoat. Every set of wheels I've had powder coated always have an orange peel finish.

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    Cheers Gally, makes a lot of sense.

    I'd always taken tyres off to spray wheels and thought I was missing a trick somewhere!

 

 
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