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Old 30th March 2011, 22:16   #1
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Over easter I am going to refurb my wheels. I can't be arsed with the ball ache of sanding and I know someone who owns a sand blasting business. Is sandblasting appropriate for alloy re furb in terms of prep before primer?
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Old 30th March 2011, 22:17   #2
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I believe so, depends what sort of sand blaster you are going to use though..
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yes should be ok as long as the stuff he blasts them with is not to sharp/course, as that will kill the surface that you need to paint
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Old 30th March 2011, 22:20   #4
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I started sanding mine down no I've realized how much involved an have not got the time especially since the cock who had em before me clearly never prepared the wheels before painting I'm looking into getting them blasted now lol
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Depends what sort of blaster you are going to use, i.e if your going to use something for doing metal railings / statue refurbish and so on to removal the shit and dirt, chances are you wont have much of your alloy left after.
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Sandblasting wheels will cause you more work than just sanding them down. Once there sand blasted you will need to seal the aluminium and rub them down to make them smooth before priming.

Best bet is to have them vapour blasted then you just need to seal them and prime.

If he is a good sand blaster he will have the equipment to do both.
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thanks guys I will speak to him and see what he suggests.
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If your going to hassle of having tyres removed for blasting jut get them powder coated, they will blast them and do it all for you
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getting mine sand blasted and powder coated for about £140 i think
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Powder coating in Birmingham is £80 all 4 wheels you give them the wheels in what ever state, kurbed, slightly chiped, half painted and they'l sort it out for you. Fast aswell, takes normally 4-5 days depending if they are busy. City Powder Coaters, Birmingham.
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Sand blasting is the profesional way of doing it but its expensive probably be like £150 for 4 alloys to be refurbished. I would tend to either buy new ones or do them yourself but I dont know what alloys you have and how much they are worth in good coniditon.
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ive bought some flapper disks to take all the paint off my alloys got them through work
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Powder coating in Birmingham is £80 all 4 wheels you give them the wheels in what ever state, kurbed, slightly chiped, half painted and they'l sort it out for you. Fast aswell, takes normally 4-5 days depending if they are busy. City Powder Coaters, Birmingham.
dam rite its a good offer, i had mine done. mint
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