Alloy refurb? DO'S AND DONT'S?

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hmmmm yea

fancy them dark for some reason, and getting the fk high sport coilovers next month as i am getting my bonus lol


i think it will look pretty euro lowered 60 mm on dark rims

still to decide

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if theres any problems with my posts then please dont read them, or feel the urge to leave comments with are of not help to me. I dont mind criticism, but to be honest, i grown tired of you finger abuse lol so please, annoy someone else.


BACK ON TOPIC.

I will try and get a few pics up tonight, and you can let me know what you guys think, getting there, or needing alot more elbow grease lol


Sorry for hi-jack, but is there something baxterlad and cappers are hiding?
 

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would a hair dryer be suitable to make sure the rims are fully dry?

dont have a heat gun ............
 

tim

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bad pic, but these alloys

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it wont let me upload pics


error is on page



Mod's Help ????????????
 

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dont dry them with a hair dryer, as the paint will probably haze, or dry to quick in areas, best just to leave them inside for a few days, ie in your living room at normal temp if you dont have an oven,
and remember lacquer go's on when they are tacky, not when they are dry!
 
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