03-06-2018, 12:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2018, 12:54 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
I understand Ian, everyone has different experiences.
My own experience is that the wheels on all of our cars are powder coated, the cars are used well, as you know, and none have ever suffered peeling or another type of damage other than normal wear and tear. It is possible to achieve a less than gloss finish although almost every single one we have had done is high gloss.
The process we use is powder coating, not stove enamelling.
This one was done two weeks ago:
And this one in 1999. It has been used over 70000 miles since:
My own experience is that the wheels on all of our cars are powder coated, the cars are used well, as you know, and none have ever suffered peeling or another type of damage other than normal wear and tear. It is possible to achieve a less than gloss finish although almost every single one we have had done is high gloss.
The process we use is powder coating, not stove enamelling.
This one was done two weeks ago:
And this one in 1999. It has been used over 70000 miles since: