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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Sealing my powder coated rims
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<blockquote data-quote="nosympathy" data-source="post: 13161516" data-attributes="member: 151682"><p>Ok so i can seal them. I know I need to clean them with a non acidic soap and cleaners and I have been overly cautious since I got them back. The guy who did them for me was dead set on painting them until I chose Bronze then he agreed to powdercoat which is what I wanted. While he did a great job, he seemed clueless on anything other than washing them with a non acidic cleaner. When I mentioned waxing them he gave me a funny look. So i felt lost what to do. Here is a picture of them. They are a clear/Bronze and look a dark gloss black when not in the light and soon as the sun hits them they sparkle like crazy. I'll check out the optiguard then. I don't mind resealing them if I need too, but the less I have to worry about it the better!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]473196[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosympathy, post: 13161516, member: 151682"] Ok so i can seal them. I know I need to clean them with a non acidic soap and cleaners and I have been overly cautious since I got them back. The guy who did them for me was dead set on painting them until I chose Bronze then he agreed to powdercoat which is what I wanted. While he did a great job, he seemed clueless on anything other than washing them with a non acidic cleaner. When I mentioned waxing them he gave me a funny look. So i felt lost what to do. Here is a picture of them. They are a clear/Bronze and look a dark gloss black when not in the light and soon as the sun hits them they sparkle like crazy. I'll check out the optiguard then. I don't mind resealing them if I need too, but the less I have to worry about it the better! [ATTACH=full]473196[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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