Quote from: Greenouse on December 13, 2008, 08:16:38 pmQuote from: RedRobin on December 13, 2008, 08:13:30 pm^^^^Those diamond cut alloys will need very regular and frequent care to keep out the white worm (unfortunately).Which is exactly what they get. They even got a clean and wax in the rain today and the rest of the car has had to stay dirty ....Knowing what great care you take is why I mentioned it - I think people should know - I'm not as careful as you are Nathan due to different mileage etc.
Quote from: RedRobin on December 13, 2008, 08:13:30 pm^^^^Those diamond cut alloys will need very regular and frequent care to keep out the white worm (unfortunately).Which is exactly what they get. They even got a clean and wax in the rain today and the rest of the car has had to stay dirty
^^^^Those diamond cut alloys will need very regular and frequent care to keep out the white worm (unfortunately).
Great believer in the adage "prevention is better than cure".
Suggestion is to apply a very thin layer by rubbing a greasy vaseline finger around the rim. Now that's a thought!!!
so what sort of price are you guys talking about to get them painted like you two did and cut back? just out of curiosity,
When I had my previous car's 18" inch rims done - it was around £60 per alloy. That's for taking the alloys back to bare metal, baking, the lot - as if new from factory.