Alloy wheels refurb shop?
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Old Timer
Alloy wheels refurb shop?
mk1 silver campaign totally standard lowered on coilovers magic tree vanilla
Just had a full outer body restore
Just had a full outer body restore
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The number is in the back of Auto Trader.
Dan
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Settled In
Was the one in Prescott called Proclean - ive used them before to polish a set of zender alloys on a mk2 - they offered a same day drive in service and did them while I waited !
Chris
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Thats them!!
I couldn't remember the name..cash sale…no receipt :wink:
They did a good job on mine.
Dan
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Old Timer
mk1 silver campaign totally standard lowered on coilovers magic tree vanilla
Just had a full outer body restore
Just had a full outer body restore
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Old Timer
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Old Timer
mk1 silver campaign totally standard lowered on coilovers magic tree vanilla
Just had a full outer body restore
Just had a full outer body restore
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Old Timer
Was about 3 and a half years back, so may be better now (but once bitten and all that ………)
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Local Hero
'well that's what we do'
8O what ruin customers wheels - good grief :tlc:
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Old Timer
So do you lot down south do a mobile wheel refurb? Only jokin so where do I go from here? If they do a bad job you just tell them your not happy dont ya, or is it not that simple with alloys?
mk1 silver campaign totally standard lowered on coilovers magic tree vanilla
Just had a full outer body restore
Just had a full outer body restore
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Also had a set re-furbed by Pristine - expensive but good !!!
If you contact pristine they will tell you a local tyre place that acts as agent and sends them away for you.
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Local Hero
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Dj Ev said
Thats very nice of you g60ge :y: . Do you refurbish wheels for a job or hobby?
hobby, turned job, turning self employed kinda thing…
just looking for a premesis at the moment… i do more scuff repair jobs but refurbs can also be done to the face of the wheel. i also will be outsourcing the polishing to a local who i worked for till i have enough for the machine!
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After all my prep the paint formed tiny bubbles all along the ridges of the rims, these do not disappear as the paint drys.
I will be returning my unused cans this PM and getting some proper Hycote paint.
I will never get back time wasted in having to sand back off the piggin hammerite.
It doesn't seem to dry properly which doesn't help.
I do know the right words to use but I am expressing restraint!
Peter.
1980 1600 GTI, daily driver.
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Local Hero
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tallpete said
Well, I cannot say enough bad things about hammerite Smooth spray.
After all my prep the paint formed tiny bubbles all along the ridges of the rims, these do not disappear as the paint drys.
I will be returning my unused cans this PM and getting some proper Hycote paint.
I will never get back time wasted in having to sand back off the piggin hammerite.
It doesn't seem to dry properly which doesn't help.
I do know the right words to use but I am expressing restraint!
Peter.
did you use primer?
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Old Timer
Do I look like Frank Spencer? of course I did.
The hammerite even did me the disservice of going on perfectly on the test patch I did on the inside of the wheels!
Then, as soon as I sprayed the lightest coat on the rims, a lovely little line of bubbles appeared along all the 90 degrees edges which refused to go away.
Oooh Betty.
Peter.
1980 1600 GTI, daily driver.
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Old Timer
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Old Timer
Probably not as tough but should be easier to maintain.
Peter.
1980 1600 GTI, daily driver.
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Local Hero
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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