whats the best product to paint wheels?
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whats the best product to paint wheels?
i ruined a set of my polished z06 wheels so ima going to end up painting them and see how they turn out to know if im going to be able to sell them or not. so whats the best method and paint to use for this project?
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I used some paint that I got at the local parts store that was made for wheels. Don't know if there's any difference, but it worked pretty good and dried nice and hard. I would also use an adhesion promoter and primer if you're starting with a polished finish (remember to scuff it first).
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Having stripped and painted several sets of wheels, including steel and alloy, I recommend the Duplicolor products - both primer and hi-po wheel paint and clear coat. Don't try to go cheap (only a few dollars less) by using regular Krylon paint.
Since you plan on just selling the wheels, paint may be the way to go. If you plan on keeping them, I'd recommend going with powdercoat, especially if your car is a daily driver. The wheels I painted for my Jeep lasted two years - including snow and salt - before they started to peel.
Remember, painting is the easy part - prep, including stripping the old clearcoat, is the hard part.
Since you plan on just selling the wheels, paint may be the way to go. If you plan on keeping them, I'd recommend going with powdercoat, especially if your car is a daily driver. The wheels I painted for my Jeep lasted two years - including snow and salt - before they started to peel.
Remember, painting is the easy part - prep, including stripping the old clearcoat, is the hard part.