VertigoGTI
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Just got my G35 wheels stripped and bead blasted I didn't like the silver/clear over black base, looked kind of plasticy to me and the silver/clear finish is weak. The top coat had some major scratches and etching due to some super concentrated wheel cleaner from the PO. Needless to say, I gladly picked them up for $100 and sunk $120 into the stripping/bead blasting.
They look perfect now and the texture on them is great. However, I've been trying to think of ways to clearcoat them. Duplicolor probably won't stick to this too well since the grit work of the wheels may be too fine. Couple that with a lack of primer and I'm sure that stones will easily chip/crack a rattle can clearcoat.
Powdercoating isn't an option either as these will be my track wheels. The shot peening on the spokes relieved the tensile stress, which is what I want. Anyone who knows anything about metallurgy will know that the heat of powedrcoat curing will remove all the benefits of of the peening and I want to avoid that.
I've heard about this product from POR-15 called Glisten PC and it sounds promising. It's a two part clearcoat that can be sprayed on, but the wheels need a total of 4 days to cure. Not too bad, but I don't have a paint pooth readily available.
Anyone know any other options? Pics for views...
They look perfect now and the texture on them is great. However, I've been trying to think of ways to clearcoat them. Duplicolor probably won't stick to this too well since the grit work of the wheels may be too fine. Couple that with a lack of primer and I'm sure that stones will easily chip/crack a rattle can clearcoat.
Powdercoating isn't an option either as these will be my track wheels. The shot peening on the spokes relieved the tensile stress, which is what I want. Anyone who knows anything about metallurgy will know that the heat of powedrcoat curing will remove all the benefits of of the peening and I want to avoid that.
I've heard about this product from POR-15 called Glisten PC and it sounds promising. It's a two part clearcoat that can be sprayed on, but the wheels need a total of 4 days to cure. Not too bad, but I don't have a paint pooth readily available.
Anyone know any other options? Pics for views...

