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Old 07-24-2005, 11:08 AM
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can you powdercoat the privat profils? i don't see any reason you couldn't but wanted to be sure before i attempt it.
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you can powdercoat any rim..
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Originally Posted by BrandonSS
you can powdercoat any rim..
This is true, but... If the wheel currently has a painted, or powdercoated finish it must first be removed in order to powdercoat.
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... via chemical stripped or media blasted.
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Originally Posted by BrandonSS
... via chemical stripped or media blasted.
= extra cost to those not self inclined.
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