When I turned 16, I got a
hand-me-down car. This means that I had gotten the old car that my brother used
for a few years before getting himself a new one. Even though I was thankful
that I finally had a car of my own and no longer needed to depend on anyone
else for transportation, I had hoped that the car would have been in better
shape. Since this was my brother's very first car, he didn't know how to take
good care of it. He often had to get towed because he forgot to fill up on gas,
drove through curbs and rarely ever washed it. Also, on many different
occasions, he would forget to turn off the headlights which ended up draining
the battery.
I
decided that cleaning up the car would boost its appearance. I washed and waxed
the exterior, shined the windows and filled the tires with air. Inside, I
vacuumed the floor and shampooed the seats. Luckily, I was able to get most of
the dirt and trash out of the car, leaving the interior clean and the body
shiny. I was happy with the work that I had done until I realized that the
hubcaps were in bad shape. The paint chips were extremely noticeable which
decreased the car's value.
I
wanted to get the hubcaps powder coated to a glossy black color that would
match the rest of my car. I had heard of people powder coating objects by
themselves, but I had no experience in doing this, so I knew that I had to get
it professionally done.
I
researched a few companies and called up a business to ask them where their
industrial ovens came from. They told me they came from the industrial oven manufacturer, Perceptive Industries. I had to be certain that Perceptive
Industries had quality industrial ovens that could powder coat my hubcap so
that it could be worth getting it professionally done. Also specializing in
thermal oxidizers, this industrial oven manufacturer offered a wide range of
services and products.
I
sent in my hubcaps and received it in a timely manner. The color was the exact
same color as my car and it had a high gloss to it. I was glad that I had sent
in my hubcaps to get it professionally powder coated instead of doing it
myself. The outcome was beyond exceptional and made my hubcaps look entirely
new.
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