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Alloy wheels leaking? Powdercoat fix?


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Not likely. Best to clean them again, making sure there are no cracks or bends. Make sure the area is smooth. Then re use the sealer.

 

 

I'll disagree. If the bead is blasted and powder coated it should seal just fine. Wheel Medic has a process that will remove the corrosion and reseal without re-coating. Call Bryce at Wheel Medic 614-299-9866.

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I'll disagree. If the bead is blasted and powder coated it should seal just fine. Wheel Medic has a process that will remove the corrosion and reseal without re-coating. Call Bryce at Wheel Medic 614-299-9866.

 

They do the entire wheel or just the bead in that process?

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I'll disagree. If the bead is blasted and powder coated it should seal just fine. Wheel Medic has a process that will remove the corrosion and reseal without re-coating. Call Bryce at Wheel Medic 614-299-9866.

 

My concern would be with moisture. If the wheel keeps with the oxidation process it'll only damage the coating, and eventually peel it. With thr sealer it stays somewhat pliable. Less likely to leak. The problem may lie in the bead of the tire itself.

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My concern would be with moisture. If the wheel keeps with the oxidation process it'll only damage the coating, and eventually peel it. With thr sealer it stays somewhat pliable. Less likely to leak. The problem may lie in the bead of the tire itself.

 

99% of the time just removing the corrosion and resealing works (along with cleaning the tire). Or heat to outgas and re-prime with powder and be done with it.

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