dgm said:
Mr Whippy I feel that you have had a bad turn done by a powder coater at some point in your life, you just don't like them do you?
Anyway I'm not going to start a debate in a thread about someone else's bad refurb, suffice to say I think you're wrong and an excellent finish is achievable by a good powdercoater. A bad painter can make a mess of a wheel in the same way as a bad powdercoater can and vice versa.
I did have a bad turn with some wheels, but then I found out that what I deemed bad was actually *normal* for powder coated wheels!
Just read what this guy has to say.
http://www.steve-edwards.com/alloy_wheels.php
I've not had work done by him, but what I have seen on wheels and bodywork, is literally stunning. I could not find a single fault on the wheels he has worked on. Better than OEM was my only description. Reflections like mirror! £90 a wheel for my 107's though!
And it is not just me that thinks he is good. Anyone who asks for wheel refurbs in Yorkshire (on Pistonheads) is sent his details. Powdercoating is simply a cheap effective, fast coating, for wheel refurbs. It fills a gap in the market, and is good enough for 90% of the people out there with Mondeo's and Vectra's who just don't care THAT much and don't want to pay alot/wait days for a really good wet paint job!
I do bet that a powder coated wheel can look pretty damn good, and alot of the time be good enough, but a wet painted wheel with proper prepping at each stage through the process will always look better!
Just depends what you want I suppose. After having my wheels re-done and not being happy, and my friend having his done TWICE at two powdercoaters, and not being happy, and finally going to Steve Edwards and being over the moon, I know who's advice/know how to trust
