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Best way to clean wheel hubs

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Rickytic
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Post by Rickytic » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:50 pm

Just finished my engine with glass beads as Loud Mouse suggested.....WOW....the engine looks absolutely brand new and so shinny. Thanks LM for the suggestion. Ya done good.

blackhallr
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hubs

Post by blackhallr » Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:02 pm

hi,sorry to jump on your thread but how were the hubs finished when they left the factory.were they polished and laqeur coated?

advantagecycle
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Post by advantagecycle » Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:50 pm

I've asked and asked this question to many people in the aluminium finishing world. From what I gather it was a process called "clear anodizing" and was done with a process of hydrofloric acid. I only found one place that could replicate it, but holy hell it was expensive. I've simply been powdercoating all the pieces to what my powdercoater calls "chrome" which gives a very nice finish, and about correct color.

Paul

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