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SubjectClearcoating on billet wheels...
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Posted byDROPPED98S-10
Posted on5/26/08 10:46 AM



Can someone tell me what they use to clearcoat billet wheels and how it's applied?... thanks




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SubjectRe: Clearcoating on billet wheels... new
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Posted byRAM MAN
Posted on5/28/08 8:07 PM



ZOOPS

http://www.zoops.com/zoopseal.asp

expensive, but reportably, it works very well

1998 Dodge Ram Quad Cab (SOLD)
2000 Dodge Ram VAN 1500
1970 Plymouth Road Runner


Good luck on your project.

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SubjectRe: Clearcoating on billet wheels... new
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Posted byIntroWheels
Posted on6/4/08 3:22 PM



I tried that Zoops on a test wheel we had at Intro and I didnt think it worked all that well and the application process was kind of a bitch.


AcrophobiA: The Fear of Heights

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SubjectRe: Clearcoating on billet wheels... new
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Posted byDROPPED98S-10
Posted on6/5/08 12:27 PM



do you know of anyone on the eastcoast that clearcoats Intro billet wheels?.. thanks



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SubjectRe: Clearcoating on billet wheels... new
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Posted byIntroWheels
Posted on6/23/08 6:00 PM



I dont know anyone, but the only thing I cna really think of is trying to find a reputable powdercoater who can do ceramic clear coat. Keep in mind that any dirt or swirls in the finish will basically be encased in the wheel forever. I dont usually recommend clearcoat at all.


AcrophobiA: The Fear of Heights

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SubjectRe: Clearcoating on billet wheels... new
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Posted byTruckee
Posted on4/10/17 02:34 AM



Talked to a guy when I went to a show last year. He suggested an acrylic clear powder coat can be used for billet truck wheels like these:

any of you have tried that?



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