Hi All,
I dropped a set o fly XJR alloys off at a diamond cutting specialist today.
They have called and said the only solution is a re-paint, they can't diamond cut them.
Since that call, I have spoken to a specialist in Birmingham who has recommmended ceramic polishing.
But they send them off to Belgium, I have found a uk polisher - http://www.trsuk.co.uk/ceramic-polishing/
Has anyone had experience of this company or other ceramic polishers???
Cheers
Rob
XJR Wheel refurbishment
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Re: XJR Wheel refurbishment
Hi All,
Dropped the wheels off today - back on the 28th, so will be ready for Windsor - cutting it close....
They gave me the old centre caps - I didn't take a before shot - but after 20 years they were not looking great. A good wash, dry and ten meguairs ultimate compound, followed by autoglym HD wax. I am happy with the results.
Keep you posted on the wheels.
Dropped the wheels off today - back on the 28th, so will be ready for Windsor - cutting it close....
They gave me the old centre caps - I didn't take a before shot - but after 20 years they were not looking great. A good wash, dry and ten meguairs ultimate compound, followed by autoglym HD wax. I am happy with the results.
Keep you posted on the wheels.
1997 XJR X300 Manual
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Re: XJR Wheel refurbishment
Collected wheels tonight - photo from the workshop - almost a chrome finish. It is much calmer when lacquered. Will do before and after shots - Very happy with new finish

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