Re-Furbed Alloy Wheel Paint Issues
Re-Furbed Alloy Wheel Paint Issues
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dr_gn

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205 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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All, I had my E46 BMW wheels re-furbed in late 2017. They looked great, and I've had no problems until this year when Inoticed what looked like severe blistering. On closer inspection, the surface isn't really blistered, rather discoloured and micro-cracked under, or within the clearcoat. It looks to me like theres something under the paint surface pushing up through it and cracking the paint/clearcoat:









I phoned up the place that did them (they specialise in wheel re-furbs) and from my description they said its common with old alloys (these are 2002) - something to do with once they're blasted, there's a corrosion or some other kind of process that causes accelerated corrosion. The only thing they told me when I collected them was not to use alloy wheel cleaner - which I haven't. I sent the pictures and they've asked me to take the car in to have a look.

Has anyone else had this kind of issue, and is the explanation a load of guff?

Chris32345

2,139 posts

83 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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Exactly what I was going to say it the alloy coroding under the paint


Common in wet climates like the UK

dr_gn

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16,710 posts

205 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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Chris32345 said:
Exactly what I was going to say it the alloy coroding under the paint


Common in wet climates like the UK
Isn't paint supposed to stop corrosion to to external moisture?

Chris32345

2,139 posts

83 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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It only takes a stone chip or two to let water back into the metal unfortunately

dr_gn

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Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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Chris32345 said:
It only takes a stone chip or two to let water back into the metal unfortunately
That's a hell of a lot of stone chips on mine then!

Are you saying that any re-furb will only last a couple of years?

stewies_minion

1,166 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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dr_gn said:
That's a hell of a lot of stone chips on mine then!

Are you saying that any re-furb will only last a couple of years?
IME - yes

dr_gn

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stewies_minion said:
dr_gn said:
That's a hell of a lot of stone chips on mine then!

Are you saying that any re-furb will only last a couple of years?
IME - yes
Can of Smoothrite it is then...

dr_gn

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205 months

Wednesday 24th June 2020
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Took them back and they said they'd never seen anything like it before. They still use powder coat, but have recently changed their clear coat system.

Bottom line is £50 per wheel to re-do them. There is some light kerbing and general wear and tear, and they are now 3 years old so 20% discount is fair enough I suppose all things considered?

Mark V GTD

2,874 posts

145 months

Wednesday 24th June 2020
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Fair enough after three years I suppose.

stewies_minion

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208 months

Wednesday 24th June 2020
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I'd say that's very decent of them.