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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #15 on: 20 August 2011, 15:33:19 »

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Looks really good mate - almost a bit of a euro theme going on  :y

Funny you say that, seen as though someone removed my badges whilest parked up in london last month (with a large screwdriver!) my local dealer had holden badges for half the price of the vauxhall ones, so.......


 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #16 on: 21 August 2011, 14:07:15 »

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Looks really good mate - almost a bit of a euro theme going on  :y

Funny you say that, seen as though someone removed my badges whilest parked up in london last month (with a large screwdriver!) my local dealer had holden badges for half the price of the vauxhall ones, so.......


 ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Should keep a few guessing as to what it really is  ;D
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #17 on: 21 August 2011, 14:32:56 »

what did you use to fill, prime and paint them with?
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #18 on: 21 August 2011, 15:18:36 »

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what did you use to fill, prime and paint them with?
Filler, primer and paint?  ;D ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #19 on: 21 August 2011, 19:55:13 »

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what did you use to fill, prime and paint them with?
Filler, primer and paint?  ;D ;D ;D :y

 ;D fairly obviously yes, however I will go into more detail for geoff.... ;)

Filler -isopon metal compound
Primer - Etchweld, self etching primer spray
Paint - Hycote alloy wheel spray paint
Lacquer - Wurth clear coat lacquer - (5 coats)

Plus mulit-grades of sand paper down to 1200 grit

PLUS MANY MANY long hours of labour  :-/

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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #20 on: 22 August 2011, 05:02:10 »

I might be able to spot you around Braintree now. :y
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« Reply #21 on: 22 August 2011, 18:18:17 »

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I might be able to spot you around Braintree now. :y

Not during the week you won't, I'm working away a lot at the moment, that's where the money is.....
Defo on the weekends though.
I'll look out for you  :y
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« Reply #22 on: 23 August 2011, 13:04:45 »

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what did you use to fill, prime and paint them with?
Filler, primer and paint?  ;D ;D ;D :y

 ;D fairly obviously yes, however I will go into more detail for geoff.... ;)

Filler -isopon metal compound
Primer - Etchweld, self etching primer spray
Paint - Hycote alloy wheel spray paint
Lacquer - Wurth clear coat lacquer - (5 coats)

Plus mulit-grades of sand paper down to 1200 grit

PLUS MANY MANY long hours of labour  :-/

 :y

I always wondered how people got their postcount so high! Now i know it's from pointless replies!

Thanks for the reply, did all that cost alot (cheaper than £250) not including your own labour of course! If so I might do my own wheels instead of getting them refurbed.

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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #23 on: 23 August 2011, 13:24:39 »

Geoff, just as a comparison for you. I recently paid to have my wheels refurbed. I took the tyrs off the wheels, and had new ones fitted afterwards. It cost me £40 a wheel + vat (was £192, but with the vat rise, it'd be £200 now  ::) )

The refurb included the wheels being acid dipped, bead blasted, minor damage repaired, powder coated and lacquered. They came back looking exactly like they would from the factory!! I was proper impressed!!  ;D

Here's a pic for ya...

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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #24 on: 23 August 2011, 14:52:54 »

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The refurb included the wheels being acid dipped

That makes the difference
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #25 on: 23 August 2011, 19:22:34 »

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Brought a set of MV6 17's, needed a refurb so I thought i'd go Black, My CDX is gold, so I thought Black wheels would suit.

Washed them down


[size=14]Damage ;[/size]



[size=12][size=14]Damage before[/size][/size]

[size=14]Sanded/ground down and filled[/size]


[size=14]Primed up - Good as new :)[/size]


[size=14]Left = Sprayed Black       Right = Rubbed and lacquered[/size]



[size=14]All four finished[/size]





Not the greatest but DIY and a good result in my eyes.

Will stick them on the car tomorrow and upload a few pics  :y
Sweet  8-) :y 8-)
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #26 on: 23 August 2011, 23:34:56 »

I'd say it cost me about £60 tops, Ideally they should be blasted and acid dipped but for now I'm happy with them, the finish is rock hard and they are getting a good pasting, about 100miles daily, wind, rain and knowing this country probably snow tomorrow. If it lasts then happy days, if not then I'll fork out for a company to refurb, but for now I'm happy enough :)
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #27 on: 01 September 2011, 22:08:28 »

Hi just joined (newbie). Those wheels look fab :y
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« Reply #28 on: 01 September 2011, 23:52:42 »

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Hi just joined (newbie). Those wheels look fab :y

Thank you and Welcome to the forum  :y
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Re: MV6 Wheels
« Reply #29 on: 02 January 2012, 19:10:22 »

I agree - the wheels look great  :y
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