Thanks Guys,
I'll definitely be painting them..... I'll probaby just use Killrust for the moment..
Cheers, Mark
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Thanks Guys,
I'll definitely be painting them..... I'll probaby just use Killrust for the moment..
Cheers, Mark
Has anyone had steel rims hot dip galvanised and are there any disadvantages. Probably too rough looking for Discoverys and RR's, but practical for many Defenders and series LR's.
When I acquired my Defender, the bolt together steel frame around the wooden tray had chipped and scratched paint and spots of surface rust. So I got this all off, did some minor improvements /tidying up and got it galvanised. Negligible deterioration in appearance since.
Mick
I agree, however the main reason that I get wheels powdercoated is because I'm too lazy to sandblast them and I know they will be stripped properly prior to sandblasting.
Chipped powdercoating can be filled an touched up with paint just as a painted wheel can.
I agree with ferret1, only use an etch primer first, then the epoxy enamel. Allow at least a day between coats. I just did this on my P5B's rostyles and got crow feet the first time because I didnt wait long enough between coats. Satin definitly the way to go.