wheel chroming
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wheel chroming
could anyone point me in the rightdirection of getting my wheels chromed?????? im in scotland so more local the better. any info would be appreciated including prices, pro's and cons,etc
thanks Zak
thanks Zak
firefly- CBT Novice
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Age : 39
Location : Dunfermline
My bike(s) : 98 blade and zzr6
Registration date : 2008-09-23
Re: wheel chroming
Hi mate, I would advise against chroming you're wheels and suggest a mirror polish instead.
You can rebuff a polished surface but when chrome gets scratched and starts to flake there is nothing you can do.
You can rebuff a polished surface but when chrome gets scratched and starts to flake there is nothing you can do.
cabbie- MotoGP Legend
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My bike(s) : fireblade
Registration date : 2008-11-18
Re: wheel chroming
I'd steer clear m8 my RRW had the rims polished and even if you not used the bike you still need to go out and buff then up.
But at the end of the day it's up to you
But at the end of the day it's up to you
Re: wheel chroming
cheers for the pointers guys, how would i go about polishing them? could i do the rim without touching the paint on the centres???
firefly- CBT Novice
- Number of posts : 59
Age : 39
Location : Dunfermline
My bike(s) : 98 blade and zzr6
Registration date : 2008-09-23
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