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      11-25-2011, 07:34 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by VMRWheels View Post
Well, the actual process is going to be the same roughly between shops. Strip the wheel, spray it with powder, bake in the oven, and let it cool. As I mentioned though, some powder coaters leave wheels in the oven longer than others, resulting in a more brittle wheel. You want to find a powder coater that has experience with powder coating wheels as well as making sure that they use the correct powder for your needs.
Thanks so much for your contribution on this subject ...... can you shed some light on an appropriate product and a time/temperature so we can have an intelligent conversation with a shop. I have identified what I believe to be a good shop in PA (2 hours away from me) and don't want to come off ignorant in a conversation with them.

As a suggestion, you should hook up with one of the Cali gang and get a set done ..... if it worked out I am sure you would get some business, we are a picky but loyal bunch

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