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Yes, the deep six was polished, blasted, ANODIZED and then painted. It gives it more of a factory appearance. Harvey does them in a different process...he polishes, anodizes, then blasts and paints. That leaves the blasted area still hard to clean. I prefer the anodizing the protect the blasted areas. To each their own though, and I would NEVER question Harvey's work...He's THE man when it comes to wheels!
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Chris, who does your anodizing? I'm gearing up to refinish a few wheels myself, and it looks like they did a nice job.
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remember folks, if your wheels are not anodized use mother's mag & aluminum polish! I recently just used it on mine...already polished lip and pedals...30 mins per wheel...and they came out ridiculously shiny. I gonna post some pics soon.
$7 bucks off amazon.com and I got practically new rims!!! David |
I think Industrial Plating in Seattle did those. Most shops that do your zinc and cad plating can do anadizing. I would probably run a test piece to see if you like the appearance.
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Thanks Chris
You've just confirmed the route I thought I'd take, cheers mate. |
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