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    painting wheels

    Thinking about bronzing my wheels with this product

    http://www.duplicolor.com/products/wheel.html

    using the bronze obviously

    what do i need to prep it?

    and since my wheels original color is not bronze should i do it? will it work?

    can someoen photshop mywheels with bronze paint?

    and will it look dumb or will it look nice?

    my biggest concern is it not turning out right, and ruining my se-i wheels, as im not sure i can pull this project off without fucking something up
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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by mastaofdisasta
    Thinking about bronzing my wheels with this product

    http://www.duplicolor.com/products/wheel.html

    using the bronze obviously

    what do i need to prep it?

    and since my wheels original color is not bronze should i do it? will it work?

    can someoen photshop mywheels with bronze paint?

    and will it look dumb or will it look nice?

    my biggest concern is it not turning out right, and ruining my se-i wheels, as im not sure i can pull this project off without fucking something up
    pic or your rims and how dark/light do u want to go

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    Re: painting wheels

    that should work great i used 98 walmart alumanum silver paint on mine and it is still holding up since feb

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    Re: painting wheels

    also heres the process


    Step 1:
    Remove wheel or hub cap from vehicle.
    Step 2:
    Prepare surface by removing dirt, grease, wax, rust and loose paint. Be sure surface is dry.
    Step 3:
    Scuff surface with red scuff pad. Remove sanding dust.
    Step 4:
    Mask tire and surrounding areas to avoid overspray.
    Step 5:
    Shake can vigorously for 2 full minutes after mixing ball moves freely. Shake often to maintain color uniformity. Use when can and surface temperatures are between 59º and 85ºF. Do not paint when humidity is high.
    Step 6:
    Test on a hidden area for spray technique and color. To spray, hold can 10-12 inches from surface. Use steady, even strokes, keeping can parallel to the surface throughout the stroke. Allow paint to become tacky between coats.
    Step 7:
    Recoat within 2 hours. Several thin coats will result in a better finish rather than one heavy coat.
    Step 8:
    After use, invert can and spray until only clear gas comes out. If spray button becomes clogged, pull off and clean. DO NOT stick pins or wire into the can opening. Replace spray button firmly with valve opening pointed away from you.
    Step 9:
    For added gloss and durability, recoat Dupli-Color® High Performance Wheel Coating in 1-2 hours with WP103 High Performance Clear. Spray 1-2 thin coats. Let dry 10 minutes between coats. Wrinkling may appear if WP103 High Performance Clear is sprayed after recommended recoat time. Do not apply a clear lacquer over wheel paint.

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    Re: painting wheels



    just a basic bronze i guess

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    Re: painting wheels

    such a hard decision i need outside opinions

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    Re: painting wheels

    i like the bornze

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    Re: painting wheels

    yea i donno about those rims with bronze though
    i would keep it shiny
    since you car is dark

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettogeddy
    if the rims were to come out anywhere near this then i wouldnt do it.
    Coming soon, wheels, drop, carbon fiber and if i ever decide, paint.

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    Re: painting wheels

    lower it first.

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    lower it first.
    thaths what i was thinking if i had photoshop i would lower it

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by buttaz1
    yea i donno about those rims with bronze though
    i would keep it shiny
    since you car is dark
    I agree, the bronze gold color really looks better on rims with a lip so you can do just the center and leave the lip part alum alloy or polished.

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    Re: painting wheels

    i tihnk im gonna be way over my head im just gona leave them stock

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    Re: painting wheels

    you should paint them matte black wid a polish lip.
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    Re: painting wheels

    I think the stock color is better than bronze. I would put the money to better use and do some suspension work.
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    Re: painting wheels

    i want to paint gloss black...any recoms for buying paint???
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    Re: painting wheels

    IF YOU READ THIS THREAD lol

    the duplicolor wheel paint product works real well and the directions for use are on the can as well as posted here on this thread

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    IF YOU READ THIS THREAD lol

    the duplicolor wheel paint product works real well and the directions for use are on the can as well as posted here on this thread

    dude lol i know how to read!!!! i was wondering WHAT BRAND!!! recoms you know...lol but thank you duplicolor where can i get it??? also high temp paint for engine painting??
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    Re: painting wheels

    all at kragen lol and i say go satin black not gloss it will look better

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    Re: painting wheels

    i want to do satin black on my wheels
    i guess i'll do the duplicolor

    sanding off all the paint will be a pain :/

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettogeddy View Post
    all at kragen lol and i say go satin black not gloss it will look better


    all satin black or some kind of lip??
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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoy_LDT View Post
    all satin black or some kind of lip??
    u can try and sand done the lips and polish them then do the inside with satin
    that would look sick

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    Re: painting wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by knarg View Post
    i want to do satin black on my wheels
    i guess i'll do the duplicolor

    sanding off all the paint will be a pain :/
    u can go getto and sand off at least one coat and repaint...or do a good job and sand off everything, you can also just put primer over the old coat and repaint...but if you want it to look good....sand everything off
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    Re: painting wheels

    and how many cans for 1 wheel as well as clear
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