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does anyone know how I keep that nice pearlescent gold shine to the wheel hub part of the brake disc because after about a month it goes all decayed looking?

 

chris

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who does that then can I do it myself.

 

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i was being a bit leftfield with the plating...but i reckon gold leaf might go on... its cheap most decent art shops sell packs you brush it on and the static/magnetic holds it down...not sure how stuck it would remain what with the heat and rain etc...anyways here is a shining example of gold leaf

palace_mall_early_afternoon.jpg

:slap:

PMSL :rofl:

 

Alternatively, dip the entire car in clear varnish and it will always look shiney :D

LMFAO ... This reminds me of that thread when someone painted their disks thinking that they were calipers ... PMSL :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I sprayed my calipers when they were still on the car LOL. quick drive cleaned up the disc's though.

Im on about the part closest to the wheel not the main disc :xxx:

Im on about the part closest to the wheel not the main disc :xxx:

 

 

I said it reminded me of that thread you numpty .. read the ****in post properly .. :smash: :xxx:

Im on about the other replies it sounds like people think Im on about the disc itself! :xxx:

 

have that :slap:

 

KAPOW :smash:

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