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Alloy Wheel Refurbishment
- RattyMcClelland
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I recently found out it's the matting agent in the Matt lacquer that goes milky. Basically cheap lacquer.mart609 wrote:I had my mugens powder coated by a different company and the laquer has gone milky.
I've heard powercoating on lightweight wheels is a bit suspect too so I'll have them painted inthe future.

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£160 a set sounds like great value to me, but what condition do the wheels have to be in for that price? Do they need to be already fully stripped of paint etc?
I looked at a refurb down here (in Cornwall) and I was quoted £200 for media blasting and one colour powder coating. So I spent a tenner and painted them myself in my dining room instead and ended up with this:

The backs have since been painted black too.
I looked at a refurb down here (in Cornwall) and I was quoted £200 for media blasting and one colour powder coating. So I spent a tenner and painted them myself in my dining room instead and ended up with this:

The backs have since been painted black too.
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I would be very quickly single if I painted something in the housebb1boy wrote:£160 a set sounds like great value to me, but what condition do the wheels have to be in for that price? Do they need to be already fully stripped of paint etc?
I looked at a refurb down here (in Cornwall) and I was quoted £200 for media blasting and one colour powder coating. So I spent a tenner and painted them myself in my dining room instead and ended up with this:
The backs have since been painted black too.

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