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kavla » CMF Member brisbane Australia Member since: Posts: |
painting rims ? |
Tue 06 Jul 2010 07:25:06 PM |
hey guy who has ever painted there own wheels/ rims what paint did you use and what prep work did you do ? also if u have pictures please post them up
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kavla » CMF Member brisbane Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: painting rims ? |
Tue 06 Jul 2010 07:56:41 PM |
how much would u want to do it ? ill buy everything help u and what not..
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Pierce » CMF Member Logan Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: painting rims ? |
Wed 07 Jul 2010 02:52:43 AM |
hmmm this seriously has me thinking about just sprayin my wheels and puttin new rubber on em. Curiously though, should i remove the rubber and spray the entire steelie or just do the face/visible areas?? Also if i do remove the tyre from the steel and work it all over, will i be able to put the rubber back on without damaging the paint? And while i do this, i may as well paint my calipers as well lol. That should fill my sunday and monday off easily...
Anyone got a recommended paint brand i should use? |
frank2 » CMF Member birmingham United Kingdom Member since: Posts: |
Re: painting rims ? |
Wed 07 Jul 2010 11:13:17 PM |
i usually do mine on an old hub, i dust a bit of satin black on the tyre first, then hold the nozzle down on the basecoat for about a full minute (while the wheel is spinning) then do the same with the lacquer :)
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xero » CMF Member sydney Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: painting rims ? |
Thu 08 Jul 2010 07:52:24 AM |
i did my N14 stockers. cost me around $30 for all 4 wheels.
got a can of undercoat and 2 cans of colour. that will be enough to do 2-3 coats on the face of the wheels. looks factory as, bar the paint on the tyres.. |
Rudy » CMF Member Hunter Valley mob 0400767960 Australia Member since: Posts: |
Re: painting rims ? |
Fri 09 Jul 2010 08:08:41 PM |
thinners wipe to remove grease and dirt, sand with 400w/d, prime with acrylic laquer primer (spraycans ok), 3 coats good, sand with 800w/d,make sure to rinse all sanding sludge with water then dry, clean with wax & grease remover and apply 3 coats of acrylic lacquer colour,if painting metallic then 3 coats clear. 2pac is better but will need to be done ina spraybooth because its toxic
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