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josh636b1h
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Thank you both for the replies.
I will drop Camcoat an email and see if they can help in any way.
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Finding the right product is important due to safety, i doubt any of the resins would be suitable and i could point you into the direction of Camcoat in Warrington. I have no connection with the company and have never had reason to use any of their products but they may have a suitable system.

Chris Alty

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hi josh,

not having anything to do with cycling as it means i have to do exercise, it would seem to get expensive having to replace the rims at regular intervals.

i would think re-coating the surface with a good product would work, thats taking into account that the carbon wheel is ok and not worn after being in contact with the brakes.

oh and welcome to the forum!
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Hello to everyone. 
New to the forum but very interested in everything carbon fibre.
I do a lot of cycling and have a pair of full carbon wheels. To protect the braking surface there is a coat of clear resin just where the brake blocks come into contact with the wheel. Usually when this surface has worn out its time to replace the rims but is there anything stopping me from re-applying a coat of very high temp resin? 
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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