Anyone Familiar with the Powder Coating Process on Wheels
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Anyone Familiar with the Powder Coating Process on Wheels
I was curious if anyone out there is familiar with the powder coating process on wheels. I have a 2006 GS430 with stock aluminum wheels and was in a shop this week where I noticed they were powder coating wheels. It looked darn cool in the fact that they can coat the wheels virtually any color for you (although I really like chrome finish). I asked the owner of the shop what the cost would be for my wheels and he stated about $375. This cost is much less expensive than the chrome wheel exchange that I have seen advertised. The problem is having the tires removed from the wheels (would have to take to a tire store) and then trying to find out where you can leave the car without tires/wheels for a week during the powder coat process. Thanks much!
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what do you want to know?
the process is quite reliable, however, although you may have them powder coated in a chrome finish, its not real chrome and you can tell the difference...
powder coated chrome is not as smooth as real chroming, and its also not quite as shiny... that being said, its about 1/3 the cost of having your own wheels chromed...
the process is quite simple - the wheels are stripped to bare metal, then an electric charge is introduced to the wheel - the spray gun used to apply the material adds an opposite electric charge to the powder as it leaves the gun - this makes the powder stick to the wheel... After the whole thing is coated, it is put in an oven to bake at a certain temperature for a certain amount of time - when done, you have a tough, relatively chip resistant finish...
the process is quite reliable, however, although you may have them powder coated in a chrome finish, its not real chrome and you can tell the difference...
powder coated chrome is not as smooth as real chroming, and its also not quite as shiny... that being said, its about 1/3 the cost of having your own wheels chromed...
the process is quite simple - the wheels are stripped to bare metal, then an electric charge is introduced to the wheel - the spray gun used to apply the material adds an opposite electric charge to the powder as it leaves the gun - this makes the powder stick to the wheel... After the whole thing is coated, it is put in an oven to bake at a certain temperature for a certain amount of time - when done, you have a tough, relatively chip resistant finish...
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although it is possible, its not likely... the thicker the powder gets, the less it wants to stick due to the charged area being covered up - more of it falls off the part or wheel instead of sticking... other than that, its like paint - spray way too much and it gets wayyy too thick... anyone that can spray paint somewhat evenly can (should be able to) powder coat just fine...
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If you are in Socal, I know of a shop the specializes in Powder Coating. That is actually all they do. It's more of a warehouse then a shop. They have done 7 sets of wheels for me, and the quality is top notch. Just google "reliable powder coating 90242". Anyone that is interested be sure to tell him Mike from Club Lexus sent you and he'll hook you up. If you want me to call him for you or meet you there(its down the street from my house) PM me.
Also, don't quote me, but his price's are way better then your shop.
Also, don't quote me, but his price's are way better then your shop.
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Thanks for the feedback. You answered my question.
what do you want to know?
the process is quite reliable, however, although you may have them powder coated in a chrome finish, its not real chrome and you can tell the difference...
powder coated chrome is not as smooth as real chroming, and its also not quite as shiny... that being said, its about 1/3 the cost of having your own wheels chromed...
the process is quite simple - the wheels are stripped to bare metal, then an electric charge is introduced to the wheel - the spray gun used to apply the material adds an opposite electric charge to the powder as it leaves the gun - this makes the powder stick to the wheel... After the whole thing is coated, it is put in an oven to bake at a certain temperature for a certain amount of time - when done, you have a tough, relatively chip resistant finish...
the process is quite reliable, however, although you may have them powder coated in a chrome finish, its not real chrome and you can tell the difference...
powder coated chrome is not as smooth as real chroming, and its also not quite as shiny... that being said, its about 1/3 the cost of having your own wheels chromed...
the process is quite simple - the wheels are stripped to bare metal, then an electric charge is introduced to the wheel - the spray gun used to apply the material adds an opposite electric charge to the powder as it leaves the gun - this makes the powder stick to the wheel... After the whole thing is coated, it is put in an oven to bake at a certain temperature for a certain amount of time - when done, you have a tough, relatively chip resistant finish...
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You must like the finish product if you have had 7 sets done...I'm located east of Sacramento so not close to LA. Thanks for letting me know about the shop you use. Curious if you have had any of the wheels chromed or not?
If you are in Socal, I know of a shop the specializes in Powder Coating. That is actually all they do. It's more of a warehouse then a shop. They have done 7 sets of wheels for me, and the quality is top notch. Just google "reliable powder coating 90242". Anyone that is interested be sure to tell him Mike from Club Lexus sent you and he'll hook you up. If you want me to call him for you or meet you there(its down the street from my house) PM me.
Also, don't quote me, but his price's are way better then your shop.
Also, don't quote me, but his price's are way better then your shop.
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Hey guys!
I am sorry resurrect such an old thread, but it has some of the info I needed... though I do have some additional questions. On my previous car ('15 GX) I had the rims powder coated black. They looked amazing. After a little time, though, one of the rims started to chip a little. Is this due to the shop I had doing it, just not as thorough, or is this common? Also, I have been reading more about powder coating rims and some articles say it's bad for the rims (mostly rim painting companies) and some say it's perfectly fine (powder coating companies). Of course each is going to push their agendas for business, so I understand that. I'm just wondering if anyone here has some educated opinions on it? I don't really know anything about this kind of stuff, but I know the people here know a crap ton about practically everything. The new (to me) car is a '14 LS 460L and I'm doing a chrome delete and want black rims to match.
Thanks so much for any input!
I am sorry resurrect such an old thread, but it has some of the info I needed... though I do have some additional questions. On my previous car ('15 GX) I had the rims powder coated black. They looked amazing. After a little time, though, one of the rims started to chip a little. Is this due to the shop I had doing it, just not as thorough, or is this common? Also, I have been reading more about powder coating rims and some articles say it's bad for the rims (mostly rim painting companies) and some say it's perfectly fine (powder coating companies). Of course each is going to push their agendas for business, so I understand that. I'm just wondering if anyone here has some educated opinions on it? I don't really know anything about this kind of stuff, but I know the people here know a crap ton about practically everything. The new (to me) car is a '14 LS 460L and I'm doing a chrome delete and want black rims to match.
Thanks so much for any input!
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