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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Paint over powder coat?
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<blockquote data-quote="COOL COBRA" data-source="post: 16282037" data-attributes="member: 144330"><p>The bolt holes won't be a problem but those rivet depressions will suck.</p><p>I had a strut tower brace for my Shelby chromed a few years ago. It was powder coated silver. My chrome shop did find a solvent that removed the PC. A permitted product. If I was serious about a set of wheels long term, I'd consider stripping. </p><p>If it's a quick job, try to sand the piss out of them & make it happen. Those rivet holes tho, will drive you insane to sand correctly & make paint actually adhere long term. </p><p>To add, wheels with rivets are not on any of my cars. Polishing, cleaning is bad enough without adding another set of obstacles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COOL COBRA, post: 16282037, member: 144330"] The bolt holes won't be a problem but those rivet depressions will suck. I had a strut tower brace for my Shelby chromed a few years ago. It was powder coated silver. My chrome shop did find a solvent that removed the PC. A permitted product. If I was serious about a set of wheels long term, I'd consider stripping. If it's a quick job, try to sand the piss out of them & make it happen. Those rivet holes tho, will drive you insane to sand correctly & make paint actually adhere long term. To add, wheels with rivets are not on any of my cars. Polishing, cleaning is bad enough without adding another set of obstacles. [/QUOTE]
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