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Poll: Huskys old wheels...


Wheel colour opinion... shall I  

35 members have voted

  1. 1. Wheel colour opinion... shall I

    • Leave as is
      3
    • Paint gloss black (leave polished rim)
      16
    • Paint matt black (leave polished rim)
      8
    • Paint whole wheel gloss black
      4
    • Paint whole wheel matt black
      4


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Posted
Did you not listen to tezz what he said about diamon cut polish? :scare:

 

Best of luck with the wheels now mate!

 

what did he say??

lol can't believe you dont remember.. PM on the way

Posted
Did you not listen to tezz what he said about diamon cut polish? :scare:

 

Best of luck with the wheels now mate!

 

what did he say??

Dont drink while on chat

 

he said about it being harder to keep in perfect condition i think?

Posted
Did you not listen to tezz what he said about diamon cut polish? :scare:

 

Best of luck with the wheels now mate!

 

what did he say??

Dont drink while on chat

 

he said about it being harder to keep in perfect condition i think?

Ya and that one stone will chip it... :byebye:

Posted
yeah I remember that :lol:

But I am having a thick lacquer put on after ;)

they've banned drinking in chat btw... :lol:

 

:blink:

 

well you wont be seeing much more of me on there then :lol:

Posted

It is true that with polished lips that one stone chip through the laquer can ruin the finish as water gets in, this happened with my Rotas on the OEM finish. However the proper powder coat laquer that decent shops like S&P and Lepsons use is inherently stronger and thicker. When I had mine redone again, and done properly, the finish was far better and only discoloured when I caught a kerb, no problems with stone chips :blush:

Posted
yeah I remember that :lol:

But I am having a thick lacquer put on after ;)

they've banned drinking in chat btw... :lol:

 

:blink:

 

well you wont be seeing much more of me on there then :lol:

or me... or husky, Demolition49 or attak... hmm or anyoen actually :D

Posted
It is true that with polished lips that one stone chip through the laquer can ruin the finish as water gets in, this happened with my Rotas on the OEM finish. However the proper powder coat laquer that decent shops like S&P and Lepsons use is inherently stronger and thicker. When I had mine redone again, and done properly, the finish was far better and only discoloured when I caught a kerb, no problems with stone chips :blush:

will be cool to see then what difference it makes getting it properly done :):thumbs:

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