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PVD Wheel Chroming
Hello,
Sorry if this is off topic. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with PVD Chroming of rims. IÂ’m thinking of getting this done on my rims and would like to hear any input before I get it done.
Thanks
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
PVD Chrome is a powder coated chrome process and has a slight orange peel look to them. PVD Chrome will not pit, peel or corrode like true plated chrome wheels. PVD Chrome is much easier to maintain. I've never owned a set of PVD Chrome wheels, but have seen a few sets in person and I like them. PVD is usually offered in Chrome and Black Chrome.
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
I have PVD chrome and clear coated wheels from American Racing. One had a bubble pop up and ended up chipping. Another had a chip come off near a valve stem. First one was replaced under warranty, the second was on my dime.
Not sure I'd do it again.
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
I have factory PVD alum wheels on my F150 and love em. 5 years old, outside and not any issues at all
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
Originally Posted by TopBlissGT
I have factory PVD alum wheels on my F150 and love em. 5 years old, outside and not any issues at all
Bringing this thread back from purgatory
I am now the proud owner of a new-to-me 2018 F150 Lariat. The original window sticker lists "20" Chrome-Like PVD Wheels".
I love the wheels, but they need to be cleaned up and shined. Truck has 36K miles on it, and while the previous owner kept it clean, it definitely needs some TLC all-over.
Traditionally, I would have broken out the Nevr-Dull and some elbow grease to clean up a chrome wheel, before moving onto 0000 steel wool as-needed, but now I'm reading that these "chrome-like" PVD wheels are clearcoated, and harsh chemicals, abrasives, or polishes will ruin said clearcoat.
So do I treat them like any other clear-coated wheel? Iron-X, a decent wheel cleaner (I still prefer the Meg's Hot-Rims...always have), and a wax/ coating? I haven't had chrome wheels on a vehicle since the late 90's, and it's sounding like this one doesn't have "true" chrome either.
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
Originally Posted by USMCStang
So do I treat them like any other clear-coated wheel? Iron-X, a decent wheel cleaner (I still prefer the Meg's Hot-Rims...always have), and a wax/ coating? I haven't had chrome wheels on a vehicle since the late 90's, and it's sounding like this one doesn't have "true" chrome either.
Forrest from Mothers is my go-to guy for this topic. Best approach is always,
Use the least aggressive process to get the job done
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
Thanks, Mike!
So ultimately, I guess I would just treat "PVD" Chrome like any other painted/ clear coated surface. I ended up using some Meguiars All-Wheel Cleaner (that has the iron decontaminating properties), letting it dwell and "bleed", light agitation with a wheel woolie, and rinse well, followed by some old Meguiars Gold Class wax I had sitting around (I know it'll be VERY temporary...just wanted to see how it would look with some wax on it).
They look good! Much better than the "dealer prep" look. Not quite as "mirror finish" as I would like, but definitely shiny! I'd love to be able to truly polish these, but I suppose if the chrome substrate behind the clear coat isn't glassy smooth, then I may be S.O.L. other than some polishing of the clear coat itself.
Now I'm wondering if the running boards, bumpers, and exhaust tip are "real" chrome plating or clear coated PVD. Is there an easy way to tell?
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Re: PVD Wheel Chroming
I have them on two sets of wheels I use in the winter with snow tires. Great for that because salt gets behind chrome and flakes.
Look great from 3ft but they do scratch like paint. They have the previously mentioned orange peel finish, not wet finish like chrome. Yes they will chip and pit like real chrome wheels too.
The second photo shows a rim scratch from the tire mounters.
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