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Can a complete Wheel be Powder Coated ???

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NORTY40:
 
--- Quote from: fischflo on January 10, 2014, 10:56 AM ---Damn :-\ ......how long did you leave it, just for the record?
any chance that could be polished /dremeled (?) out..? ...if it's not too deep, i mean, and that is the only spot on the rims.   

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Longer than a few minutes that's for sure !!   :D

:( Bloody shame that Eddie .  I always use caustic soda crystals , it only takes a few minutes (5/10) to strip a rim ...... in hindsight it's probably a good job you haven't as Caustic is stronger and you would probably have no rim left at all !!!

I reckon it could be sanded out and polished but it depends on how far the ovenpride has soaked in aswell ..... it can leave a veining effect even after sanding and polishing . 

Note for future ...... don't leave in for too long and rinse off with loads of water after  :D

Jaan:
Thats a shame about your wheel bud, if its any consolation, you're not alone in doing that!!  :crazy2:

NORTY40:

--- Quote from: Jaan on January 10, 2014, 11:21 AM ---Thats a shame about your wheel bud, if its any consolation, you're not alone in doing that!!  :crazy2:

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numpty !  :-*

Jaan:

--- Quote from: NORTY40 on January 10, 2014, 12:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jaan on January 10, 2014, 11:21 AM ---Thats a shame about your wheel bud, if its any consolation, you're not alone in doing that!!  :crazy2:

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numpty !  :-*

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Very easily distrac

john4130:
it may not be as bad as you think, give it a sand down and a polish to see if it,s left it looking peppered with small holes.

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