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All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Biano44 on May 10, 2013, 09:38:16 am

Title: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: Biano44 on May 10, 2013, 09:38:16 am
Hi,
Need to get my wheels refinished, so Powdercoat or paint, which one is best?

Ta.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: rf860 on May 10, 2013, 09:39:11 am
Powder coat should be more durable if done correctly. However, paint should give a slightly better finish. IMO for an everyday car, powder coat is best option
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: gjseb16 on May 10, 2013, 12:50:43 pm
plus one on this powder coated for everyday use imo
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: robern2 on May 10, 2013, 02:03:06 pm
Agree on the powder coat. The bright metallic finish on my ed30 wheels is superb.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: Trev. on May 10, 2013, 02:23:41 pm
Cheaper to paint, but its only about 1.5mm thick at max and is prone to flaking,

More expensive to powercoat but its atleast 3mm thick and doesnt flake, alot more durable!
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: rf860 on May 10, 2013, 05:26:24 pm
Lol! Where are you going for paint and power coating?! Way too thick for both finishes. You'd be surprised how competitive powder coating prices are these days, my mate just got 4 x 18 inch alloys done for 160 and they look a good job.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: Biano44 on May 10, 2013, 05:55:46 pm
Well,
I called to local companies today, Powder coating was £84 per wheel (gulp) and someone recommended by a neighbour would strip and paint for £240 for all 4.
I bought the wheels cheapish (£200 off the Bay) thinking they might clean up but only one is worth saving hence the need to get them done.
May I ask where you friend got them done please?

Ta.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: phil bert on May 10, 2013, 06:02:55 pm
I rang my local tire centre near me in Rotherham and was given a price of £240 the wheels are 18 Monza they powdercoat and then wet spray ontop
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: homesqueeze on May 10, 2013, 06:05:20 pm
For reference, I paid £300 for powdercoating my set of 18"ers at a specialist refurbers.  That was to strip back to the metal, repair damage and spray with three separate layers. Also included tyres on and off and balancing.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: rf860 on May 10, 2013, 06:05:59 pm
Well,
I called to local companies today, Powder coating was £84 per wheel (gulp) and someone recommended by a neighbour would strip and paint for £240 for all 4.
I bought the wheels cheapish (£200 off the Bay) thinking they might clean up but only one is worth saving hence the need to get them done.
May I ask where you friend got them done please?

Ta.

A place in Glasgow. Not sure exactly where tbh sorry
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: Trev. on May 10, 2013, 09:18:01 pm
Lol! Where are you going for paint and power coating?! Way too thick for both finishes. You'd be surprised how competitive powder coating prices are these days, my mate just got 4 x 18 inch alloys done for 160 and they look a good job.

The wheel specialist.

Told me everything,  also no a painter who does wheels. Ive also painted wheels in the past.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: rf860 on May 11, 2013, 09:18:33 am
My experience with The Wheel Specialist makes me not believe what you said even more lol (they are franchises tho, so all are different)

1mm of paint is A LOT of paint!! Think of the stone chips on your bonnet, are they 1mm deep?

Paint thickness is measured in microns due to the fact that the paint layer on cars is very thin. Think thickness of 2 x pieces of normal paper.
Title: Re: Paint or Powdercoat
Post by: Biano44 on May 11, 2013, 09:36:17 am
Lol! Where are you going for paint and power coating?! Way too thick for both finishes. You'd be surprised how competitive powder coating prices are these days, my mate just got 4 x 18 inch alloys done for 160 and they look a good job.

The wheel specialist.

Told me everything,  also no a painter who does wheels. Ive also painted wheels in the past.

N0,No, not a painter......It's a wheel specialist place but they use paint not Powdercoat.