What I mean by reconditioning is send them to a wheel reconditioning company. They can sandblast, take out chips, whatever it takes and then powder coat or paint them - they are like new. I had a set done in Houston years ago and they still look good - except for a scrape on a front rim I did in my own driveway. Fortunately, I still had some touchup that was usable. I saw some freshly done wheels from DMCH that were on Jon Brodi's car at the mid-Atlantic gathering last weekend. They looked better than new. Harold McElraft - 3354 -- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "kenndeal" <kenndeal@xxxx> wrote: > Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try but I don't think it will work. What > do you mean by "recondition"? I think they need something like > sandblasting. > Kenn