
Powder Coating · Hudson Valley
Powder Coating
Wheels, calipers, brackets, valve covers, hardware — durable baked-on finishes in the color you actually want.
Durable Baked FinishWheels & CalipersCustom Colors
Better Than Paint
A finish that survives real use
Powder coat is baked onto the part, making it far more chip- and chemical-resistant than paint. For wheels and calipers living next to brake dust and road salt, it's the right answer.
- Wheel powder coating — full color changes or refresh to factory finish
- Brake caliper coating in custom colors
- Engine parts: valve covers, brackets, intake pieces
- Suspension components and hardware
- Removal, prep, coating, and reinstallation handled in one shop

FAQ
Common questions
How long does powder coating wheels take?
Typically a few days including removal, prep, coating, and remount — call for current turnaround.
Is powder coat more durable than paint?
Significantly. It's baked on as a continuous layer, resisting chips, brake dust, and chemicals far better than sprayed paint.
Can you match a specific color?
A huge range of colors and finishes is available — gloss, satin, matte, and textured. Bring your reference and we'll get close.
Window tint, XPEL PPF, ceramic coating, wraps, or detailing?
Prestige Car Wash & Auto Detailing handles the cosmetic side — right next door at 482 All Angels Hill Rd, Hopewell Junction · (845) 765-8300. One property, both sides of your car covered.
Ready to book it?
Open Monday–Saturday, 8 to 6. Tell us the car and the goal.