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Wheel refurb+sealant?



  182 Cup
Evening guys,
I'm getting my wheels powdercoated soon, the process says they will be lacquered so I am going to assume the fact they are powdercoated and not just painted won't matter. My questions are;
1. How soon after I pick the car up will I be able to apply Gtech C5 or similar product?
2. I'll probably have to drive the car home, approx 50mins mostly motorway, before I can apply anything anyway, would just a wipe over and an ipa wipe or two be ok before application or will I be able to wash them thoroughly so soon after collection/will I need to wash thoroughly so soon?


Hope you guys can help,
Cheers
Si
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
I'm pretty sure powder coating doesn't involve laquer... :S

1. You can apply it as soon as you like.

2. Only you will know, depending how dirty they get. Use some not-so-common sense....
 
  182 Cup
Yeah the description I've read on the company's site about the process says it powder coats and then lacquers the wheels.
Im guessing it wouldn't hurt to give them a clean with cold water and then use some ipa wipes before applying.
 
Get home. Wash, detar, deiron, clay, polish, IPA, C5.

Regardless of new wheels, I'd want the best base for the best product. 1hour of my time is worth the extra months it could last.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Get home. Wash, detar, deiron, clay, polish, IPA, C5.

Regardless of new wheels, I'd want the best base for the best product. 1hour of my time is worth the extra months it could last.

What he said. If you skimp on the prep because you can't be arsed you'll just have to do it again in a couple of months instead of 2 years.
 
  182 Cup
Cool cheers the help guys, I'm just worried about doing all of the above to freshly finished wheels, should I maybe leave it a week before cleaning as above and sealing?
 
If they were painted, without being baked, yes. As they would need to breathe/gas. Kev you know more about this if that's not a 100% explanation...

That doesn't happen these days. It's a 90's worry, not a naughties.
 
  182 Cup
Sweet ill be detailing them as soon as I get home then and sealing with some C5 if I can get some, got a couple weeks so not in a huge rush.
Cheers guys.
Si
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
They will be fine. Powder coating is actually harder than normal waterbased paint.
 
  182 Cup
This is what I like to hear, can't wait to get them sorted as the wheels are the only thing that lets my car down, haven't sealed before as they're scuffed to buggery!
Cheers everyone.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
I've heard a lot of places powder coating then final colour / lacquer coat over the top. Best to speak to the place that are doing it. But regardless of how many miles, it's highly advised to give it a full prep.
 
  ph3 dci100 172 rep
Sorry to drag up an old thread but pretty sure it was me that refurbed your wheels if they were done at swwr (south West wheel repairs in marsh barton) as i was the painter/refurbished there until recently!they were primed with a grey powdercoat primer then nibbed off and painted with a grey waterbased basecoat colour and powdercoat lacquered with a high gloss and baked at 180 degrees :) Sam
 


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