In fairness his business was polishing and he learnt to paint to accommodate people.
It was polishing he did for me not painting. Never again.In fairness his business was polishing and he learnt to paint to accommodate people.
When you pay the price he asked for.You expect the finished job you asked for simple as that. It all had to be re-done.Not really sure what you lads are expecting, from the sounds of it the guys a third of the price of everywhere else and does ok work for that money, sometimes better than what's expected.
It's like buying a Logik t.v and expecting it to be a Sony
When you pay the price he asked for.You expect the finished job you asked for simple as that. It all had to be re-done.
In fairness his business was polishing and he learnt to paint to accommodate people.
They are wheels. They don't get that close inspection. Michaels job has always been good for what you pay.
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From 4 painted and ruined looking motorsports one with a crack to this for 140 quid. Sold, where do I sign.
@natogreen16v East Coast Alloys dont ceramic polish any more and there doesnt seem to be anyone else here that does it. Only options for ceramic is to use Mike the Polisher in Scotland or Felgenwerks in England.
@Iain Traynor my dad wired my house and he cuts metal for a living.
EJ Polishing in Lisburn advertise that he does lorry wheelsAnyone know where I would get a set of truck alloys polished up.
Jees I could of had a new set bought and fitted 7 months ago lol.EJ Polishing in Lisburn advertise that he does lorry wheels
Michael has painted and polished a couple of sets for me over the years and I've always been happy with the outcome.
As others have said, there is a quality you get for your money as with everything in life.
@Iain Traynor that wheel in the second photo is badly pitted, what did you expect the finish to be like for that money? Without shot blasting that then possibly filling and sanding it that was always going to be the outcome.