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Hi Grasshopper The site below explains it better than I could I would say there is very little difference in terms of cost between the 2, I pay around £40 per chair I would say you do get a glossier finish (maybe not original for this chair but I like the glossy look) with enamelling than powder coating however I suspect powder coating gives a tougher more durable finish Enamelling is good as you can match colours exactly as it is essentially paint, this isn?t possible with powdecoating on a small scale I'll be having this chair powdercoated as the guy can turn them round in a day whereas my enameller can take months (the enameller is a much smaller operation) Been doing a bit of research I think that having the chair chemically dipped (acid) to strip the rislan might be a good solution, Main concern is cost by the time you?ve had them refinished + a new pad from knoll + glides it soon mounts up
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