Painting Rims
#1
Painting Rims
I am planning on painting my salad shooter rims black. I am going to use Duplicolor paint and Duplicolor Wheel Clear Coat. I am well aware that I have to sand, buff, and clean thoroughly before I even start. My question is does anyone have any tricks to getting a good,even coat. Also, does anyone have any experience with this paint and/or painting rims with it?
#5
TO get and even and nice coat you just need to go light and many. Light coats and many of them. Rattle cans are hard to get things done right and looking good but you can if you take your time. You should still see the silver under the black after the second or third coat. If not you are going too thick. Allow plenty of dry time between coats as well.
Massey
Massey
#6
Be sure to go over the wheels with a good wax removing/degreasing prep solvent before you ever start sanding. Otherwise you'll just be grinding the oils, grease, wax, and dirt down into the existing surface, causing possible fish-eyes now, and poor paint adhesion problems later.
#9
They're called that because they resemble a cutting blade.
Maybe someone here can test the wheels to see just how well they can slice and dice a head of lettuce.
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