Marlon said:Can't help you buddy - but great to hear from you![]()
Jonny essex said:My 313s polished face have started to turn so need to get them reverbed in prob all silver now, does anyone know someone ( need to be s**t hot ) that can do the doorstep service rather leave the car with them, I live is Essex.
And a rough cost for all four wheels would be great.![]()
jimbo1958 said:Jonny essex said:My 313s polished face have started to turn so need to get them reverbed in prob all silver now, does anyone know someone ( need to be s**t hot ) that can do the doorstep service rather leave the car with them, I live is Essex.
And a rough cost for all four wheels would be great.![]()
Why wouldn't you want to leave the car with someone and have them done properly?![]()
jimbo1958 said:Jonny essex said:My 313s polished face have started to turn so need to get them reverbed in prob all silver now, does anyone know someone ( need to be s**t hot ) that can do the doorstep service rather leave the car with them, I live is Essex.
And a rough cost for all four wheels would be great.![]()
Why wouldn't you want to leave the car with someone and have them done properly?![]()
+1Stuartt said:Hey Jonny, why not just have all wheels off and leave on stands and get the wheels done properly?
PerryGunn said:+1Stuartt said:Hey Jonny, why not just have all wheels off and leave on stands and get the wheels done properly?
This is the best option as the wheels will get a chemical bath to strip them and put in the oven after painting/powder coating and you should end up with a much better finish than any driveway job.
Companies like Lepsons or Platinum offer a door-to-door collection and return service for the wheels so all you have to do is remove them and get the car on stands. They both have regular low-season offers for free collection/delivery.
http://www.lepsons.com/
https://platinumalloys.com/
Jonny essex said:Cheers, have taken the advice not to bet them done on the doorstep and have contacted someone,
Not surprised to see "VRSteve" is still a c##t.![]()