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Wheel Refurbishment?

Car  Mk1 Ph2 Clio
Anyone know any good wheel refurbishment services anywhere in or near Hampshire?

Im thinking of refurbishing some old TSWs i got from a friend, but also thinking maybe giving it a go myself

I saw a tutorial on another forum
( http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=100853 ) from a google search, it looks easy enough, anyone else tried something like this before? :eek:
 
yeah me and my bro did it on our old smart wheels before we sold it, came out quite good, could do a guide for ya or come and see you to do it as you live in same town...
 
Doing it yourself is a waste of time. They look great for a while then start chipping and your back to square one again.
www.alloywheelrefurbishing.co.uk think thats right. I just had the speedlines done on my 205, 4 wheels for £98 cash and they look almost as good as new.
Not worth doing it if you can pay and have it done for so little.
 
is that £98 for all for including paintwork?

id do that instead if that was the price, i need to buy everything if i wanted to do that!

silverfox_clio, where abouts do you live in stokie?
 
Kempshott Park, its in the newish area up behind hatch warren sainsburys!

know of anyone else on here thats a stokie local?
 
not sure mate, there are a few members living in the local area but not stokie i dont think. we'll have to change that and meet up some time.
 
'Pristine' if you want a professional job that looks as good as new. If you want an effect that looks like you did it yourself, get some guy from the back of his van with a tin of enamel.
 
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