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Nothing that sandpaper and elbowgrease can't fix LOL. Or maybe try a wire wheel/cone on a die grinder?...that's probably gonna be a bit more of a challenge I'm thinking....
Nothing that sandpaper and elbowgrease can't fix LOL. Or maybe try a wire wheel/cone on a die grinder?...that's probably gonna be a bit more of a challenge I'm thinking....
Steel wool my friend. Just take the shine off. CLEAN them really well and make sure they are completly dry. I used an air compressor with a blow tip to get all the water out of the rim/tire brad area. You can also wipe it down with somr prepsol or prime with Pitbull (not sure, may only be for plastic).
HTH:sombrero:
Mine were silver. You don't need to take it to bare metal, just take the shine off so the paint has something to adhear to. I did mine in @ 4hrs and @$20. I got wheel specific paint from pepboys. It has been pretty durable so far. Meant for high temp and puts up with brake dust and wheel cleaner chems. $8 a can. 1 can got me 2 wheels , 2 coats inside and out.
Check my build thread. I did the tire painting.
For quick reference:
Sanded
Etching Primer
Two coats of paint
about a Million coats of clear coat protectant.
Haven't lost a chip yet. Overall it cost me about $45 ... and the "time" it took was all day for all five tires. Nothing a few friends and some beer can't pass, though.