[DML] Re: Polished wheels vs. powder coated
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[DML] Re: Polished wheels vs. powder coated
- From: "byrondelorean" <celiambyron@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 04:06:34 -0000
Hi there, I am sorry; I noticed the typo in my last post. My rims are
Powder coated and not powered coated! What the hell. I swear when I
type on this forum or my mind is playing tricks with me, the letters
do not react as quickly as my typing.
I used a company called "Alloy Wheel Specialist. www.awrsm.com in
Troy Michigan. I am not sure how many Powder Coating specialists are
out there; I believe I read in an earlier post about the gas release
within the rims after the painting process. This is true, even on new
cars there may be witness areas of tiny gas bubbles in the paint.
Bring this up, so the person doing the painting takes his or her time.
You may see this on your finished wheel when looking up close. If you
have a few zits here and there, then they should be acceptable. The
paint on my original finish was very thin. I believe the factory spent
a half a second painting them. This new finish is thick. You do not
see the porosity on the rims anymore. It's awesome and so easy to
clean. I think they bake the rims at like 250 degrees then electro
statically apply the finish.
I was very concerned first of all to disrupt the original appearance.
It is cheaper to restore to factory finish; but that didn't interest
me. I was never overly attracted to the DeLorean Rim appearance and
finish from day one. I always loved the style. I wanted something
not too flashy or too dull. I wanted the finish to bring out the Black
Moldings on the DeLorean; but not deflect attention from the
stainless.
I am very comfortable with the way they came out; I had hoped to have
a bit more Dark tones to it. I am not sure if you are familiar or not
with the BMW M3 wheels. They have a smoke Chrome look. That's what I
was after. The color I have now is apparently nice enough that I
actually receive compliments on them from unknowns. No one ever
remarks at how nice the rims looked stock, attention was always the
car overall. Its nice to have something other than the Stainless
finish and remarkable body design stand out.
My Wheels were stripped, dipped in some solution and returned to the
original casting prior to paint. A very High Gloss Black finish was
applied. In fact when you turn my wheels around, they are black. The
next process was the application of the Hyper Silver. New Porsche &
Mercedes cars use the same process; but substitute Black and use White
paint as a base.
Good Luck,
Byron
By the way, I appreciate the comments.
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