Wheel Refurb Question
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TheEggShell
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Wheel Refurb Question
Hi guys,
I'm in the process of refurbing my RXII's and had a question about the polished rims...
Do I need to treat the rims in any way (I.E. apply a new laquer) or is simply polishing them enough?
I am just concerned how they will last if left untreated?
I'm in the process of refurbing my RXII's and had a question about the polished rims...
Do I need to treat the rims in any way (I.E. apply a new laquer) or is simply polishing them enough?
I am just concerned how they will last if left untreated?
If you leave them unlaquered you can only use them in the summer (or when the roads aren't salted), or they'll get corroded pretty quickly. The benefit of doing this is that you can polish them up to a good shine every couple of weeks using autosol, or similar.
If you laquer them, you can run them all year round. But if the laquer does get chipped, you'll start getting the white corrosion that you probably have now, and the only way to get rid of that is to get the wheels refurbed again.
A bit of a pain in the ass all round, but that's the price you pay for a polished rim. The other alternative is to paint the rim - it doesn't look as good as polished but it's more hard wearing. Eventually tho corrosion will get under the paint.
If you laquer them, you can run them all year round. But if the laquer does get chipped, you'll start getting the white corrosion that you probably have now, and the only way to get rid of that is to get the wheels refurbed again.
A bit of a pain in the ass all round, but that's the price you pay for a polished rim. The other alternative is to paint the rim - it doesn't look as good as polished but it's more hard wearing. Eventually tho corrosion will get under the paint.
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