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Black Chrome Wheels
Hey guys,
Been a while since I have been on here. Been busy with life, work, etc. Really havent been spending a lot of time detailing (until last night). I just bought a new Acura TL in Crystal Black Pearl. I polished the DISO out of the front end last night. Will do the rest in the near future.
Anyway, my question is:
Do wheels that have been chromed aftermarket usually have clear coat over the chrome?
As part of the deal, I negotiated for a set of the 19 in factory wheels that are to be sent out and black chromed. The dealer does not know much about the process. He is supposed to find out, but, I am not real confident I will get the right answer. It is a guy he uses regularly for regular chrome and black powdercoating. He did not have a set of the black chrome on hand for me to check out and see if I could tell.
I want to know so that I can treat them properly. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin.
Kevin
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
Regular chrome is not clear coated, so I don't see why black chrome would be.
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Regular chrome is not clear coated, so I don't see why black chrome would be.
Thank you. That is what I was trying to ask. "Is regular chrome clear coated"? So that should answer it.
Do you guys wax or even opticoat the chrome?
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
Flex 3401, Porter Cable PC7424 (the old non-XP model).
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
Originally Posted by 5.4 Shelby
Thank you. That is what I was trying to ask. "Is regular chrome clear coated"? So that should answer it.
Do you guys wax or even opticoat the chrome?
Yes, OC it..makes cleaning a breeze.
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Thanks again. I will order some on the Father's Day sale this weekend.
Sorry, but, another question. I tried searching, but, couldnt find an answer.
Can you use part of the OC, recap it and use the rest later? Or does opening it mean you have to use it right away? If I have to I can just do all my wheels at once, but would rather have some time in between so that I can take one set off each car at a time and properly prepare them for OC.
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
Flex 3401, Porter Cable PC7424 (the old non-XP model).
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
Originally Posted by 5.4 Shelby
Thanks again. I will order some on the Father's Day sale this weekend.
Sorry, but, another question. I tried searching, but, couldnt find an answer.
Can you use part of the OC, recap it and use the rest later? Or does opening it mean you have to use it right away? If I have to I can just do all my wheels at once, but would rather have some time in between so that I can take one set off each car at a time and properly prepare them for OC.
OC comes in a syringe to keep the air out. Put the black cap back on and it will last a long time.
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
I use Wolf's Rim Shield or OC on rims both work great.
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Re: Black Chrome Wheels
Originally Posted by 5.4 Shelby
As part of the deal, I negotiated for a set of the 19 in factory wheels that are to be sent out and black chromed.
The dealer does not know much about the process. He is supposed to find out,
but, I am not real confident I will get the right answer.
It is a guy he uses regularly for regular chrome and black powdercoating.
He did not have a set of the black chrome on hand for me to check out and see if I could tell.
-Even though powdercoated "black-chrome" has a very appealing finished-look...
It's not the same as black chromium plating.
-Although you state that (according to this dealer) he does chrome plating...
Depending on this guy's processes, and their conformity to local EPA regulations,
he may or may not be in the black-chromium electroplating business.
-Irregardless (especially with the associated costs)...
You should be able to contact the wheel-coating-guy to determine what "final finish" is to be put on your wheels:
-Black Chrome/(Black-chromium plated)...No clearcoat should be needed.
-Powdercoated "Black-Chrome"...Clearcoated (matte, satin, bright, even: none?...you should have a say-so/choice)
BTW:
-Huge price difference sometimes between having auto-wheels
powdercoated "black-chrome", and having them black-chromium plated.
I was going to do one, or the other, at one time.
Decided to stay decorative (bright) chrome instead.
Bob
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I'm pretty sure the A-spec packaged wheels Acura offered a couple years ago was a "black chrome" type finish, although that's a factory wheel and not being sent out to the same place but could give you some clues.
Any pics of the new ride and how about the wheels being done, what do they look like?
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Update from dealer.
The coating process is 5 layers of organic epoxy and a pure chrome metal deposit. The final layer is a DuPont powder-acrylic clear coat to protect the finish from the elements. The wheels should be cleaned with the same soap and water you use on the paint of your new car. The wheels have the same warranty as the car, 4 years/50k miles.
Thanks,
Tim
This is what they look like. They are the ones that come stock on the TL SH-AWD with the "Advanced Package". I did not want the advanced package as the 6spd manual was not available in that package. They are not the remanufactured ones in this link. They are brand new factory wheels that he is sending out. I will be using them in the summer and the stock wheels on the winter. Sorry for the link. I dont have them to take pics of.
Acura TL 19" 2009 2010 2011 2012 Factory Rims Wheels Set of Four 71788 | eBay
Couple of photos of my 2013 Acura TL SH-AWD Technolgy Package 6spd MT:
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
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