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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
True, thanks
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
Originally Posted by
TrustJesus
Stupid question but isn’t that filling
in scratches?
•Think of it this way:
-It’s the same “scratch removal” process, as
when you’re polishing vehicles’ BC/CC paint.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
Originally Posted by
vobro
The issue is to find an effective wash process
to keep marring to a minimum, the more you
rub the more it’s gonna mar.
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•We‘ve got a couple of vehicles currently sporting
black wheels: easiest wheels to maintain that I’ve
ever owned!
-Not once have we ever regretted choosing this
wheel finish.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
Sorry man what’s that, how much am I looking at?
My goal in life is to love God, family and myself. To love others and treat others right.
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
most people don't realize that some factory black rims are powder coated. there are numerous articles on powder coating. I am having mine done right now. 525 all 4 includes powder and a clear coat. The choice of colors and finishes are unlimited.
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Re: My wheels are scratched, help
I agree with the below,
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
The wheels themselves are made of aluminum, the top finish layer, as has already been explained, is not aluminum but clearcoated and it would be worth starting off by hand with a microfiber applicator.
Originally Posted by
IH8SPM
Do a test spot on the passenger side rear wheel as Mike would say.
Do a Test Spot - see what you can do.
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