refinishing/painting wheels

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  1. bigb996

    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    anyone on here done it in black and had a glossy finish? wondering how hard it is to do.
     
  2. WRX-WRC

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    if you want a really good finish on your wheels, i would suggest powder coating
     
  3. Alex

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    Yep.
     
  4. lostinthewoods

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    dood. Ped and I have talked to you about this. Check out ped's and superdudes :)

    Stop procrastinating..... I think someone mentioned powder coating runs about 75 a wheel.
     
  5. jt money

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    i believe gomikeyp has done the gloss black. i agree with lostinthewoods doit!
     
  6. lostinthewoods

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    yeah buddy.. work it JT work it
     
  7. Mad Mallard

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    its a pain tho, most of us dont have multiple cars... or an easy way to un-mount tires...
     
  8. lostinthewoods

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    use that blue painters tape and maybe some index cards around the lip of the rim. :)
     
  9. jt money

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    ped didnt even do that. all he did was wash really good and paint. you tires are black a lil over spray wont show.
     
  10. WRX-WRC

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    im tellin ya man, powder coating is the way to go :D
     
  11. jt money

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    some people dont have 300 to throw down on powdercoating.
     
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    i know but if you want the best quality you gotta do it, paint will fade due to heat etc. powder coat wont do that :D
     
  13. lostinthewoods

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    Guess it depends on how ANAL you are :)

    Go buy your paint bigb and give it a shot. :) If you have your stockers toss them on while u paint up your wheels
     
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    just do what you want, im sure it will look sexy no matter what :D:D
     
  15. Alex

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    I see you are liking the new :D smiley.
     
  16. BlackAndBlue

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    you can refinish the wheels how many times for the cost of powdercoating?
    it all depends on what your using the wheels for. and theres always that 'powdercoat baking decreases wheel strength' discussion...
     
  17. clemsonscooby

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    I had my rota slipstreams in royal gunmetallic sandblasted for $10/wheel and then powder coated to gold for $35/wheel. It was definitely worth it. There is a really good place in Atlanta that can do it all for like $65/wheel, thats if they have to sandblast and powdercoat. I had mine done in S.C. The wheels were slightly warped after the powdercoating probably, but I never checked their alignment before powdercoating, so I can't be sure.
     
  18. slpymnky

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    Name of place?
     
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    No doubt. I am curious about the place to.
     
  20. moose

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    Brian,

    If you need to take your wheels off for a few days and need to drive the car you're welcome to borrow my stockers...
     
  21. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    Dude, you can have them painted in about 2 hours.
    Pull them off. Clean them. Paint them.

    If you don't like it, carry it to the powder coaters.
    You'll be out like $15 in paint (if even that)

    You can find glossy black spray paint.
    Give me a call and I'll help you out. Make it go
    even faster so you're not stuck w/o a vehicle all day.

    Do eeeeettttt. The force is with you young jedi
     
  22. moose

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    pEd,do you think Duplicolor wheel paint is worth it, or is it about the same as Krylon? :)
     
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    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    I don't know truthfully....

    I've only used Krylon on the past 3 sets of wheels I've painted.
    I really don't see any reason it wouldn't work.
     
  24. slpymnky

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    If the paint on my lip is peeling off and there is brake dust on the wheels, do I need to sand them?

    Sorry for the threadjack. Ive had the same question.
     
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    I do believe it is Miller's Powdercoating, thats the place in Atl. that I have heard is really good. I had my sandblasting done at T&S Industrial, Westminster, S.C. and powdercoating at Vanguard, Anderson, S.C.

    Worst case scenario, by a sander bit for a cordless drill and just rough them up in the backyard and spray and clear coat them. It will last a good while, but not nearly as long as powdercoating.

    Definitely get rid of the crap on your wheels, it will just cause it to chip sooner.
     
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  26. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    yeah, you might want to sand them just so you don't have
    that area look a little wierd. Otherwise, if you're not worried about it,
    wash the brake dust off and spray away.
     
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    The brake dust wont come off for some reason. Ive tried everything. I might just paint them grey.
     
  28. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    If the brake dust won't come off, just know that the
    paint may not stick and will probably peel off or bubble up.

    You could always try a small area and see what it does, that way
    you don't waste a lot of time and effort on something that won't work
    until you get the brake dust off.
     
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    Can I just use a regular sander?
     
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    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    hmm....powerdercoating sounds likea good plan. Cheaper than a new set of wheels:). Ped i think im gonna paint them black first to make sure htats the color i want. I found a great write up on nasioc but would probably prefer a little help. I get paid friday and might look into doing it next week sometime.

    Moose, thanks for the offer man i will let you know:)
     
  31. lostinthewoods

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    good boy son.. paint away :)
     
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    hey keith why dont we do it at your place so you can make us some food!
     
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    Come on over. fire up the grill if you want man. The house is a wreck with the tiling job :) It will be done in a week and a half.. woo hoo
     
  34. Tom's WRX

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    for those of you who know me, i am the master of cutting corners to save money. el gato negro was a great example of that. my point is if you dont powder coat, you wont have the long term quality that you will in powder coating, and i think that when it comes to paint i dont think that you can cut corners. i would save and wait and come with some powder coating. i think that you would be the most happy with that and it will be a jopb that will last as a daily driver.
     
  35. Alex

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    Just paint the damn wheels. Enough talk.
     
  36. BlackAndBlue

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    wax the wheels and the brake dust will come off easier
     
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    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    haha good things
     
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    I did it.
    To give the paint some longevity, I used engine paint. I used a semi gloss black that supposedly matches a ford engine? heh, whatever.

    I removed the wheels. cleaned them really good with some bleach-white, then used a green scotch pad to make sure the paint had a surface to really dry good on. I then wiped the wheels off with a moist towel to make sure there was no dust from the scotch pad rubbing, taped the tires off, then painted away.

    Just be patient when painting. I made many passes with the paint before the entire wheel was covered. You can always make another pass with the paint, but if it starts dripping from too much paint... thats trouble.

    EDIT: Oh, and as a side note: brake dust shows up better on the black wheels... nothing like the nice brown coat of dust in the corners... sheesh.
     
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  39. Meredith

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    my advice: krylon "berry pink", Home Depot ~$3
     
  40. moose

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    I think he needs purple to match the nail polish. :naughty:
     
  41. cguzz

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    Did mine

    Duplicolor graphite. Took all day to clean up, scuff and paint the stockers. Used about 5 coats of paint and 3 clearcoat. Directions don't mention using primer but I think Duplicolor does have a primer for wheels. They came out looking great. Didn't look like it came out of rattlecan at all.

    After a couple of weeks some of the paint has come off. Maybe rock chips, I'm not sure why but if I did it again I'd throw a couple of coats of primer on first. Glad I did 'em though. Didn't want to invest to much in wheels especially as a first mod.
     
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    i wanna do my stock wheels to a good power coat blue or maybe gold..
     
  43. Alex

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    If you are still inerested in powdercoating them, send a pm to rolling_trip.
     
  44. Alex

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    +1 for the purple, its my fav color :hsugh:
     
  45. bigb996

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    yea im gonna look into the powercoat after i paint a quick coat to make sure of what color i want to do.
     
  46. Mad Mallard

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    did it chip off or flake off?
     
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    so did you paint them yet?
     
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    If you have painted them, they better be pink ;)
     
  49. lostinthewoods

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    bigb your slacking brotha
     
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    OSHA yellow. ;p
     

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