Refurbing .... painted or powdercoating

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dont kerb them .... :)

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murano3 wrote:Nik, thanks for the info, are you not worried about the chance of them flaking if you kerb them .. do you have any pics?.
Sorry Ben, just seen this.

Do you still need some pics?


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I haven't done mine yet - but am looking to get a friend of Christians to wet paint my wheels .... but if you've got pics that would be nice :)
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murano3 wrote:I haven't done mine yet - but am looking to get a friend of Christians to wet paint my wheels .... but if you've got pics that would be nice :)
Personally I would use powder coat any day, paint is to thin and chips so easily,
As Nik said, I always use Aerocoat and have done for several years now, they do all my customers wheels for me and I have never had a problem, 1st class company with a 1st class job.

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