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Author Quick help needed on re-conditioning alloys yourself
r8cr
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23rd Aug 03 at 17:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Where would I go to get the paint mixed up and put in a can and how would I blend the edges after it has been painted??

Any help appreciated!!
Kris TD
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23rd Aug 03 at 17:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you will have to spray the whole wheel cos alloys arent painted, they are powder coated.
Kris TD
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do would defo have to laquer the whole thing anyway so you may aswell spray it all.
r8cr
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how would I paint the whole thing without having it lying down (I suppose you can't paint one side at a time)
Kris TD
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23rd Aug 03 at 18:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

erm you take it off the car.

[Edited on 23-08-2003 by Kris TD]
Mav 3000
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23rd Aug 03 at 19:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'd recommend paying the money and having a pro do it- at least you have comeback if the finish is crap - unlike if you 'experiement'
r8cr
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I've changed my mind- I don't feel confident enough- Cheers for all the help though, I might have a crack later or save up and get it done by the pros!

One last Q, I have a rust spot on the back beside the number plate- Is there any special technique to making it so you can't see it after painting (would cutting paste work)??????
Icy
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24th Aug 03 at 00:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

il show u some guides later
seems easy
i was gona do it
Kris TD
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24th Aug 03 at 08:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

refurbing wheels is easy.

what i did, get the tyre removed.

went round the rim with a discs sander to get rid of some of the kerbing marks and make it all level. then filled in the remaining marks with filler. smoothed off. sanded off any corrosion front and back with p80 paper then used filler on the front too fill in the holes/ not smooth bits. then went over the face of the wheel and the lip with wet and dry to remove shine of old paint and grease etc... then sprayed the wheels in high build primer, then top coat then laquer. then painted the inside with black hammerite.

oh i removed the valve too.

did that on a corroded cav gsi rim, looks brand new now, its my spare

as for the rust spot, is your car metallic? if so its much harder to blend paintwork in which is why i suggested above on the wheels that you laquer the whole thing, however if its a solid colour like white, red, atlantis blue etc... then you can blend it in using something like g7 rubbing compound.

[Edited on 24-08-2003 by Kris TD]
r8cr
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24th Aug 03 at 12:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nah it's smoke grey so it is metallic
Kris TD
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if its only a small rust spot just use a touch up pen until you can afford to get the whole thing sprayed if u can be bothered if not just leave it done with the touch up pen.

 
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