Lets Paint Some Wheels!!!
#21
i think i might have to try them on my stock rims... see how that works....... thenm look sweeet......
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1st step was to remove all the clear. I used a REAL tough paint remover for this... Nasty Stuff... Bubbled right up and came off with the help of a pressure washer.
did that bottle have an airplaine onit......aircraft , blue can.. i used that on my horse trailer. when i repainted it..... yea . no sanding. just wipe it off . down to the shinny metal...
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1st step was to remove all the clear. I used a REAL tough paint remover for this... Nasty Stuff... Bubbled right up and came off with the help of a pressure washer.
did that bottle have an airplaine onit......aircraft , blue can.. i used that on my horse trailer. when i repainted it..... yea . no sanding. just wipe it off . down to the shinny metal...
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#22
i think i might have to try them on my stock rims... see how that works....... thenm look sweeet......
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1st step was to remove all the clear. I used a REAL tough paint remover for this... Nasty Stuff... Bubbled right up and came off with the help of a pressure washer.
did that bottle have an airplaine onit......aircraft , blue can.. i used that on my horse trailer. when i repainted it..... yea . no sanding. just wipe it off . down to the shinny metal...
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1st step was to remove all the clear. I used a REAL tough paint remover for this... Nasty Stuff... Bubbled right up and came off with the help of a pressure washer.
did that bottle have an airplaine onit......aircraft , blue can.. i used that on my horse trailer. when i repainted it..... yea . no sanding. just wipe it off . down to the shinny metal...
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#27
I tried this paint on my white steel trailer wheels. You are right, that paint is awesome. Sprays on nice and dries fast.
I hit the wheels with a wire wheel on a 4" angle grinder, cleaned it off with mineral spirits, then followed your advice with etching primer and (graphite) duplicolor wheel coating. Looks great.
Thanks for the write up
I hit the wheels with a wire wheel on a 4" angle grinder, cleaned it off with mineral spirits, then followed your advice with etching primer and (graphite) duplicolor wheel coating. Looks great.
Thanks for the write up
#28
#29
I think I paid $7 or $8 a can yesterday @ Autozone. I brought it home and painted the rear diff cover on my truck. That paint seems to go a long way because it covers so well.