Powder coating or Painting WHEELS BLACK?
#2
Powdercoating is superior only when your getting basic colors like Black in your instance...You cant color match or do custom paint jobs though.. Liquid paint if done right can look good however
#3
Thanks, dealer suggested a liquid paint shop. I will check them out!!
#5
Good points, I am leaning towards Paint at the moment.
#7
I would suggest powder coating since you are doing a standard black finish. The bond is much stronger and more durable than paint. Also it is much more easier to clean and maintain.
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#8
Just don't wash them with harsh cleaning products (see brake cleaner)... Use the same thing you would use to wash the body of your car and they will look great.
I think this is my first post; so it probably seems a little trollish.
#9
paint and lots of clear coat works really nice. plus it'll be easier to repair any curb marks later.
i would do gun metal instead of black. black is a bit too dark for a yellow car. just my 2 cents. i have gun metal on my gallardo (see avatar).
i would do gun metal instead of black. black is a bit too dark for a yellow car. just my 2 cents. i have gun metal on my gallardo (see avatar).
#10
Love the idea of GUN METAL, thanks.
#11
One quick thought on gun metal. I did a gun metal finish on my Audi S4 wheels and EVERYONE made comments to me about how I needed to clean the brake dust off my wheels. Even when they were spotless.
Apparently the gun metal finish just looks like a very dirty wheel to most people.
At least on a car they perceive as a daily use car. Unlike a Lambo or maybe a wheel with a silver lip that let's you know its clean .
Just a thought from having done gun metal.
Apparently the gun metal finish just looks like a very dirty wheel to most people.
At least on a car they perceive as a daily use car. Unlike a Lambo or maybe a wheel with a silver lip that let's you know its clean .
Just a thought from having done gun metal.
#12
Powdercoating will be much stronger but yes if you want to match the exact color of your Cayenne, paint is the way to go. I do powdercoating and whenever people ask about matching colors I have to tell them its not really possible and they're better off doing black/gunmetal or something like that in powder.
#14
YellowCayenneS I plan on painting my wheels also when the CS comes in (hopefully late Feb.) I will either go satin black or a gun metal shade. I have BBS wheels on my C2S in what BBS calls Diamond black (similar to gunmetal) and they do not show brake dust anymore than any other color. I asked David yesterday when he thought your car would be here so we can get a group from the PCA region to help you celebrate