When you take them in for a Pro-polish , they first take tyres of the rims, remove all weights valves etc.
They then stick the rims in a big Lathe type thing .They then spray them with some sort of paint remover stuff and remove all paint .They then soft blast them with soda I think .They etch prime the slots and spray with either gloss or matt depenging on what you want .Then the whole rims gets polished with a succession of 1600 grit wet and dry andwhat look like Straw wheels and buffing pads to alloy comes up like Chrome . Costs around $75 a wheel ,aint cheap ,but a top,long lasting finish.
Actually the Idea of doing the slots in the same color as the car doesnt sound to bad ,Photoshop it up using my photo !
I do remember having the Gold Cheviot Turbos on my Brown 110 county V8 ,they werent to bad.


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