Wax on powdercoat ?
#1
Wax on powdercoat ?
I think I might have asked about this way back, but don't remember the concensus....
Anyway, my satin black powder coated bumpers seem to be holding up very well against chips. In fact, I don't think their is a single "chip" per say, anywhere in them. Just a couple spots where you can tell a good sized rock hit it at 65mph, and kind of made like a tiny smash mark (don't know how else to explain it) but then it looks like it sprung back over the spot.
Anyway, the thing is, more and more, I notice that when I wash it, and its wet, it looks nice and black, but it appears to be getting grayer and greyer as soon as it dries after a wash. I know from bumping it a little with the wax towels, that it looks a lot blacker.... albeit, shinier. Not really a bad thing I guess.
Oh....... and I was kind of thinking about waxing my satin black wheels too.
Would you guys risk this ? Or might I just be opening up a can of worms that isn't worth the hassle ?
Hmmm,
Fish
Anyway, my satin black powder coated bumpers seem to be holding up very well against chips. In fact, I don't think their is a single "chip" per say, anywhere in them. Just a couple spots where you can tell a good sized rock hit it at 65mph, and kind of made like a tiny smash mark (don't know how else to explain it) but then it looks like it sprung back over the spot.
Anyway, the thing is, more and more, I notice that when I wash it, and its wet, it looks nice and black, but it appears to be getting grayer and greyer as soon as it dries after a wash. I know from bumping it a little with the wax towels, that it looks a lot blacker.... albeit, shinier. Not really a bad thing I guess.
Oh....... and I was kind of thinking about waxing my satin black wheels too.
Would you guys risk this ? Or might I just be opening up a can of worms that isn't worth the hassle ?
Hmmm,
Fish
#4
Opti-Seal on satin may work.