Greetings from THE REFINERY!
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My pleasure! And thank you!
Some more amazing photos of this beautiful GT3 to come shortly. I'll post a few of the highlights when I get them from the photographer.
Some more amazing photos of this beautiful GT3 to come shortly. I'll post a few of the highlights when I get them from the photographer.
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6 Carlaw Avenue
Toronto, Canada.
www.therefinery.ltd
+1.416.848.2868
info@therefinery.ltd
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THE REFINERY's YouTube Channel
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We use Quick Jacks for wheels-off work, and to raise the car to make polishing and PPF easier on the lower panels.
Send me a PM if you have a project that you’d like to discuss. Thanks!
Send me a PM if you have a project that you’d like to discuss. Thanks!
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Great question. In short, it doesn't radically change how dirty the wheels get from brake dust (aside from some anti-static benefit) - but it DOES make it much easier to clean the dust from the wheels AND it prevents the permanent staining and etching that sitting brake dust causes.
To clarify: applying a ceramic coating to your wheels is the best way to protect the wheel finish from damage caused by contact with brake dust, rotor dust, other contaminants, and heat. It helps for 2 reasons:
We can perform a multi-step deep cleaning and polishing on older wheels to bring them back to life prior to applying a ceramic coating to preserve them. But if everyone applied a ceramic coating to their wheels (faces and barrels) when new, we'd probably never need to do a full wheel-off procedure again to keep the wheels looking new.
I hope that helps!
To clarify: applying a ceramic coating to your wheels is the best way to protect the wheel finish from damage caused by contact with brake dust, rotor dust, other contaminants, and heat. It helps for 2 reasons:
- Slickness: The coating helps repel these contaminants - but more importantly, it makes it really easy to thoroughly clean brake dust from the wheels during regular washing (without needing more specialized chemicals or tools). The dust and debris can't embed onto the surface.
- Chemical Resistance: The ceramic coating prevents the brake dust from chemically etching the finish/clear-coat, which happens whenever brake dust sits for any amount of time
We can perform a multi-step deep cleaning and polishing on older wheels to bring them back to life prior to applying a ceramic coating to preserve them. But if everyone applied a ceramic coating to their wheels (faces and barrels) when new, we'd probably never need to do a full wheel-off procedure again to keep the wheels looking new.
I hope that helps!
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Great question. In short, it doesn't radically change how dirty the wheels get from brake dust (aside from some anti-static benefit) - but it DOES make it much easier to clean the dust from the wheels AND it prevents the permanent staining and etching that sitting brake dust causes.
To clarify: applying a ceramic coating to your wheels is the best way to protect the wheel finish from damage caused by contact with brake dust, rotor dust, other contaminants, and heat. It helps for 2 reasons:
We can perform a multi-step deep cleaning and polishing on older wheels to bring them back to life prior to applying a ceramic coating to preserve them. But if everyone applied a ceramic coating to their wheels (faces and barrels) when new, we'd probably never need to do a full wheel-off procedure again to keep the wheels looking new.
I hope that helps!
To clarify: applying a ceramic coating to your wheels is the best way to protect the wheel finish from damage caused by contact with brake dust, rotor dust, other contaminants, and heat. It helps for 2 reasons:
- Slickness: The coating helps repel these contaminants - but more importantly, it makes it really easy to thoroughly clean brake dust from the wheels during regular washing (without needing more specialized chemicals or tools). The dust and debris can't embed onto the surface.
- Chemical Resistance: The ceramic coating prevents the brake dust from chemically etching the finish/clear-coat, which happens whenever brake dust sits for any amount of time
We can perform a multi-step deep cleaning and polishing on older wheels to bring them back to life prior to applying a ceramic coating to preserve them. But if everyone applied a ceramic coating to their wheels (faces and barrels) when new, we'd probably never need to do a full wheel-off procedure again to keep the wheels looking new.
I hope that helps!
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Ceramic brakes are awesome performers with the added benefit of low dust. But if Porsche won't allow customers to choose the caliper colour - then you just have to hope they choose a colour you like
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Good morning Gerard
Thanks again for showing me around. You have an impressive facility and it is so convenient for downtowners. I am looking forward to seeing you sometime in April for a spring freshening.
Regards
Ian
Thanks again for showing me around. You have an impressive facility and it is so convenient for downtowners. I am looking forward to seeing you sometime in April for a spring freshening.
Regards
Ian
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Gerrard ceramic coated the wheels on my harley. there gloss black and a total pain to keep clean. this will help with that.. as usual the results from him were first class and turn around time great
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It was great to meet you, Ian! I'm really glad you dropped by. I'm looking forward to helping out with some of your fleet