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Mseiter 06-07-2009 04:17 PM

Painting Wheels
 
I'm looking to paint my current wheels black. I'm new to painting rims and was wondering if anyone could help me with choosing the type of paint I'd need, whether it's worth doing myself vs taking it somewhere, and any other useful tips/knowledge on the subject. Here's a pic of my current wheels. Thanks in advance!

http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/6057/mike002.th.jpg

http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5083/mike001.th.jpg

spike_africa 06-08-2009 05:55 AM

You can do it yourself its not very hard to paint at all. Its all in the prep and taking your time to do it right.

You will need sand paper to rough up the surface so the paint sticks.
You will need a pre paint cleaner to clean the wheels up so they have no oils,dirt,wax,etc.. on them before you paint.
Then a primer if you wish to do that.
Then some paint and a few cans of clear coat.

Mseiter 06-08-2009 03:07 PM

i see thats about what i assumed, is there a certain type of black paint i should purchase or will about anything work? thanks for the reply :D

spike_africa 06-08-2009 04:25 PM

I assume you want to work with spray paint cans and you want a gloss black right?

You can get Duplicolor wheel paint at most parts stores.

Mseiter 06-08-2009 07:14 PM

yeah id prefer spray paint haha. Duplicolor looks like a good brand to buy, thanks!

jon2325 06-08-2009 08:18 PM

i prefer rustoleum (sp?) over duplicolor, to me it just lays down easier and comes out with a smoother finish.. (coming from someone who has painted wheels in the past)

and i'd also recomend primer (cheap shit works fine, just takes longer to dry) because sometimes the paint wont bond to the bare metal very good, but other than that spike pretty much summed it up

Mseiter 06-08-2009 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by jon2325 (Post 412727)
i prefer rustoleum (sp?) over duplicolor, to me it just lays down easier and comes out with a smoother finish.. (coming from someone who has painted wheels in the past)

and i'd also recomend primer (cheap shit works fine, just takes longer to dry) because sometimes the paint wont bond to the bare metal very good, but other than that spike pretty much summed it up


I appreciate it, i will deff be using primer just to be safe


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