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Wheel Polishing shops?

Postby Jad on Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:23 pm

A friend wants to get his wheels polished (or chromed, but I advised against that). What are the good places around here for wheel refinishing?
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Postby MikeD on Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:28 pm

Doesn't Wheel Enhancement do that sort of thing?
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Postby Jad on Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:40 pm

Not sure. They were my first thought, but their website doesn't really say so, thus the posting. Plus, a more local shop might be nice if they do good work.
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Postby Mary Clark on Tue Nov 16, 2004 3:39 pm

You might want to try Velvet Touch, one of our Witness advertisers, at 760-846-0942. They refinished a wheel on our Boxster and we were impressed with their work. They even came to the house to do it.

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Re: Wheel Polishing shops?

Postby ttweed on Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:28 pm

Jad wrote:What are the good places around here for wheel refinishing?
Jad-
I've been taking mine up to Al Reed Polishing in Anaheim. They do powdercoating and anodizing, too. It's a bit of a drive to deliver them, or you can ship them UPS.

Al Reed Specialty Polishing
3010 E Coronado St # A
Anaheim, CA
(714) 632-3907

Local alternatives are Volcano (formerly Frank's) Wheel Polishing
1145 Greenfield Drive
El Cajon
858 576 1701

and

U.S. Wheel Polishing (formerly Eddco)
1000 W. Bradley
El Cajon, CA
(619) 596-8033

Wheel Enhancement is very good, as is Harvey Weidman in Oroville, but they are more expensive.

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Postby Pete Millikin on Wed Nov 17, 2004 8:36 am

I had some old fuchs refinished by US wheel polishing. They did an ok job and were pretty inexpensive. I have seen lots of comments posted on bulletin boards with rave reviews for Al Reed in LA. I think they would be best for high quality work.
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Postby Jad on Wed Nov 17, 2004 9:27 am

Perfect, thanks for the info!
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Postby Dan Chambers on Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:17 pm

RW Little, on Pacific Hwy has done wheel refinishing, bead blasting, and powder-coating for a lot of local guys. They did my 17" wheels ..... nicely done.

Mike Gagan has done several different wheel refinishes through RW Little on his 911 beauty. He goes for those quaint colors like Burgundy, Chartrouse, Mauve, Emerald..... :shock:

Just kidding! Seriously, lots of folks have used them, as have I.

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Postby Mike on Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:49 pm

Yeah I did try various anodized colors but they just faded with brake heat, turning red into pink!

Agree RW little for powder coating.
I have since stayed with the grays. :wink:
BTW, the Powder coating has held up great to the brake heat.
For polishing I've had good luck with Romero's in El Cajon,
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Postby ttweed on Thu Nov 18, 2004 7:17 am

If you're just going to blast and powdercoat instead of polishing, I would also suggest El Dorado on Commercial St. downtown. Usually faster and cheaper than RW Little, with comparable quality. (619) 696-0700

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Postby Tim Comeau on Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:37 am

Some general advice........Don't go to L.A. for anything.
If you want powder coating, painting, polishing, plating, you'll find it very cheap to go to one of San Diego County's industrial centers like,
El Cajon
National City
Escondido

Save your money for entry fees. :wink:
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