nycstev
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Have 2 NR wheels with deep scratches. Its to expensive to fix and re powder coat so.... was thinking to strip and fix and polish. Any Ideas?:dontknow: :dontknow:
dline said he could have them done for $130.00nycstev said:Have 2 NR wheels with deep scratches. Its to expensive to fix and re powder coat so.... was thinking to strip and fix and polish. Any Ideas?:dontknow: :dontknow:
No I have 2 NR wheels which were returned to me by the Body shop after the accident I had. TheY have some scratches. Deciding what to do with them. Either refinish as NR or strip and polish. Dont know whats cost effective. Or should I just toss them? Stanimal says he has a solution!!!SRT_X said:Steve did you want to change your NR wheels to a chrome finish?? I may be wrong but the goodrich process is only for a chrome finish.![]()
toss them? ok steve can you do me a favor, give me the keys to the ce, and ill drive you to the nuthouse man. o and put those wheels in the back before you leave to come get menycstev said:Or should I just toss them? Stanimal says he has a solution!!!
Prof said:Steve I am sending all four of mine to Goodrich Technology in California.
They have a new process called PermaStar. I think the finished product is the highest luster chrome finish I have ever seen. Their process strips, refinishes the wheel, puts down a base coat then chrome is applied and finally a clear coat. You may have seen a set at the MOPAR Nationals when we were there.
Here is the web site...I think the cost is less than $200 a wheel.
http://www.goodrichtechnology.com/
finally, i always wanted to know how he got them like that. thank you sir :rock:NBT said:Ron/ Outnumbered had this done, and they were the sickest rims I have seen to date.
Prof said:Steve I am sending all four of mine to Goodrich Technology in California.
They have a new process called PermaStar. I think the finished product is the highest luster chrome finish I have ever seen. Their process strips, refinishes the wheel, puts down a base coat then chrome is applied and finally a clear coat. You may have seen a set at the MOPAR Nationals when we were there.
Here is the web site...I think the cost is less than $200 a wheel.
http://www.goodrichtechnology.com/