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OK there are often a few posts in regards to people who damage their mags as to what they do and who they go to etc etc. So I thought I might look into this a bit more and see what's out there. OK now the majority of us have chrome wheels "bling bling" these days. And these wheels are 9 times out of 10 made out of alloy not steel like they use to be. Most people if they hit a gutter or curb and scratch them then have to replace them as we have been told for many years they can't be fixed as they can't be re-chromed. Well that's not true. If you own a set of alloy chrome wheels and have damaged them and want them repaired this is what you do. You look up the Yellow Pages for a "Pewter finisher". What happens is these guys have the damaged area filled with in with alloy and then they use a special pewter paint over top again to make it look like new. Now the pewter paint is about $90 per litre ![]() Reason you cant use the old chroming process is that the wheels these days are alloy not steel like they use to be so they can't be done the "old school" way. If you have steel wheels yes you can still have yours done the old fashioned method So bottom line is if you have a set of alloy chrome wheels and you have hit a curb by accident don't dispear you can have them fixed without replacing it. Hope that helps people out ![]() -------------------- ![]() Bite off more than you can chew, then chew like hell! View IH8WRX here https://www.boostcruising.com/readersrides/entry/6/9374.html |
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Yeah you can still do it to any age wheel. If they are steel wheels like alot of older say 70's and 80's wheels are you are better off to have them chrome plated by an electroplater. They dip it I think from memory into a copper solution first and then chrome plate them You can still have the pewter process done to steel wheels if you like, entirely up to you tho. It's just that you can't chrome plate an alloy wheel as if you did it would melt in the process af the chrome plating due to the extreme heat. Some people have mags they really like and can't buy anymore and if they have an accident then all 4 have to be replaced etc etc so at least the pewter finshing method can be used and save you a load of hassle and money. Even if you buy those standard silver alloy wheels that everyone had before the chrome became popular again, you can have them chromed using the pewter method. |
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tHe_57ATO_gUy
Post #9
That's a pretty interesting bit of information there man. |
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Yes bud you can. OK just say for instance you have a chrome alloy wheel and it's looking a bit worst for wear. What they do is dip it in a special acid solution to strip off what ever finish was on the wheel, wether it be chrome, plain old paint etc etc. This takes off something like .14 or a micron off the wheel. If it has bad gouges in it they then fill it up with alloy again, kind of like when you solder something. The they put the pewter finish on of your choice, wether it be the same finish as you originally had or you want something totally different. You original wheel might have been chrome but you might want to change it to gold chrome. Like I said it can be done it all depends on what you want. I might contact one of these places and see if they will let me take some pictures of the whole process and I will post them up in the technical section with a bit of a speal as to the whole process. I just couldn't beleive for the amount of chrome alloy wheels out there on the market that if you damaged them you just had to throw them away. So I just looked into it a bit further and this is what I found out. I knew someone had to have something available for this situation. |
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sick barina
Post #13
i allmost damaged my rims today, but it just hit my tyre, i was about to cry about it when it happend |
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Civic_18"s
Post #15
Thanks King of the Concrete Jungle, u are forever providing useful stuff on this site! |
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Zoixy
Post #18
i lost grip once and hit a gutter, took a chip outta my chrome 18" mag, had to grinded it backa bit to get the tyre on . I might get this done shortly because the rear two I took to a wreackers at oxley to get the tyres put on and they put teeth marks on the chrome(the outter side) and I am not too happy about it. So I should get all done at the same time and see what its worth. othewise its going to get stockos and crap. |
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yeh that could probly be done ![]() |
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suspendedliscence
Post #22
wheel revolution at bowen hills does all sorts of repairs. give them a bell. they are in the yellow pages! |
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aufalcon140
Post #24
yeh wheel revolution are fixing my 20" chromes. one has a big chunk missing from the back of the rim and one has a big dent in the outer of the rim. there the only company that could fix this! i tried like 5 other compnayines all of them said it couldnt be done and i had to get new ones. o i dont think they do re-chroming tho. |
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