Scott sent us a picture of the rims we did for his sweet 1999 VFR in Bengal Silver.
"Kevin,
The rims look terrific."
The rim on the top is bengal silver and the rim on the bottom is a matte black.
After sandblasting and a fresh coat of powder this rim has new life.
We did the rims for this AWESOME 2008 Ninja 250r done in Tiger Drylac RAL6018 and received this very nice e-mail from the owners of the bike.
"I noticed you put me up in the gallery and I wanted to thank you for the honor. I am so proud of you guys and the work you did. I get so many complements on the wheels, in person and online. I think it looks amazing and so do a lot of other people. I got the March 2009 Bike of the month from Kawasaki-- the first time a 250cc bike has ever won. I think it was in large due to the wheels. I always pass your name along to anyone who seems interested in doing their 250r wheels and [PowderPerfect.com] is mentioned when I have to list my mods. The price was outstanding for the quality of your work. Thanks again for making my little 250 the nicest one in the country."
This once rusty control panel now has a new life in a florescent green color. We have also done a few in various Metallic colors as well.
We applied a gloss black to these pinball rails.
We are beaming with pride after we received this e-mail
"Attached is the picture of the snare drum with the hoops and lugs done by you guys. As you can see it turned out magnificently. Strong durable finish, with that high gloss I was looking for. Much better than the previous coating that was on it. Now my friend wants his drums done from you guys. I'll be sticking with powder perfect for future projects. Thanks again."
We can make your wrought iron balusters look like this too.
This Corvette valve cover was done in Amethyst using Eastwood powder.
We get requests to powder coat the gun on the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" pinball machine all the time.
"I am EXTREMELY pleased with the quality of the job, and would not hesitate to recommend Powder Perfect to fellow pinball collectors!"
If anyone knows how to tell how old this metal chair is please contact us. We made it look like new.
The quote below is from http://www.elcovaforums.com Pictures of the rims are here.
"I found a guy in Tonica, IL (way, way South). (www.powderperfect.com) I checked in the Chicago area with no luck--everyone that I called seemed to have the same price but when it came to sandblasting, forget about it. Then, when they found out it was for an H2, they would say, "$$Hummer$$?". The guy at Powderperfect was great. I bought 4 take-offs and delivered them myself, then picked them up later. Actually, they are metal flake when you get close. -- is that considered bling? Inert-bling maybe. If you are getting new rims, you might just have them shipped to Powderperfect and then go pick them up.
Powder coating is a durable alternative to regular paint. This retainer will look great for years to come.
Here is a ATV frame using metallic blue, another in red.