Powder Coat Paint
Unlike liquid paint, powder coat paint is cured through a heating process. This process allows the powder coat to melt and bond to the metal surface at a molecular level. This results in a more durable and longer-lasting finish that can withstand extreme weather conditions, chemicals, and other environmental factors. Therefore, using powder coat paint to refinish a set of car wheels is a reliable and cost-effective solution.
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Top of the industry quality. Anything worth while takes time. Depending on our work load, we can turn them around anywhere from 1 - 8 business days. Upon proper inspection of the wheel,
Surface
Preparation
Begin by thoroughly cleaning the wheels with a degreaser and water, followed by an abrasive cleaner to remove any corrosion or old paint. Any necessary wheel reconditioning is done in our state of the art CNC machine leaving it smooth and ready for the powder coat.
Powder Coating
Application
Apply a layer of powder coat to the wheels using a spray gun, ensuring full coverage while maintaining a consistent thickness. Then, bake the wheels in a specialized oven to cure the powder coat. Our expert technicians are the best in the city. Don't settle for less.
Finishing
Touches
Inspect the newly refinished wheels for any defects or inconsistencies, making any necessary touch-ups before reinstalling onto the vehicle. Enjoy your freshly refinished wheels! We also paint calipers, and