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Re-furbed the Type R wheels



Treated myself to a wheel re-furb as I wanted to change the colour. Dropped it off yesterday at the Wheel Specialist in Fareham and picked it up last night. Now the cleaning begins. One day of use and they are already dirty.

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LiamR172

Scotland - NW
ClioSport Area Rep
Looks cool but as above, pain in the ass to keep clean.

I would have gone anthracite or bright silver personally
 
  106GTI / NovaC20LET
I personally love the look of white wheels but after owning a set, never again! Absolute nightmare to keep clean! If your anal about the looks of your car like I was you will be cleaning them at least once a day lol.
 
Gtechniq c4 or 5.. Or whatever they call the wheel sealer.

Utterly brilliant. Will last years.

Looks nice Pete :cool:

+1 to this, spent a few hours prepping mine, and ran out of time to do the rears (did them a month or so later), the difference in cleaning time was insane, and they always had a much better look after being cleaned too. Can't recommend this stuff enough!
 

Stay Puft

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172
I ended up paying £120 for mine. A bit of a dodgy place, finish is very good but shade of silver is slightly dark but I can't moan at that price.
 
I got a deal at trade price through my son and got a nice discount as they had double booked and I had to go back two weeks after my first appointment. They media blasted them, fixed the kerbed wheels and powder coated them. They also painted the centre caps and put on the Honda stickers I gave them. All done in a day and they did a great job.
 

Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
Not a massive fan of white wheels but as said get some decent protection on them to save them going yellow.
 


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