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Old 9th March 2012, 10:16 PM
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Does anyone have any experience or tips on painting alloy wheels? I have a set of mx5 wheels and would consider using these to save a bit of money during my build as long as I can spray them black. I enquired about powder coating them, however it seems I would be better off just buying a new set of wheels.
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Old 9th March 2012, 11:47 PM
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Give them a good rub down with a scotchbrite pad to remove the gloss and give a key and then just get them sprayed with a decent 2 pack paint.
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Old 11th March 2012, 06:12 PM
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For longevity it would also be worth giving them a coat or two of etching primer before the standard primer and top coat. It gives a really good key on alloy wheels and redcuces chipping
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Old 12th March 2012, 08:52 PM
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find a wheel restorer

a blast ,powdercoat primer and sprayed top coat is about £65 approx a wheel including any filling

if you want somthing nice and long lasting
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Old 12th March 2012, 11:50 PM
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I am only looking for a short term option so dont want to pay so much for each wheel. I have got a set of mx5 daisy alloys and am in the process of cleaning them up. I am going to polish the outer rim and paint the spokes and inner rim black. Once my car is on the road or funds are sufficient I will buy some nice new ones.
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I use top be the paint sprayer in my work and i use to do wheels for a few rally cars and all i did was shot blast them, etch primer and a top coat white 2-pac paint.
The pic below is one of mine.


when i was into modifying cars i did a set in anthracite rubed them down with sandpaper, used filler primer from halfrauds and a few cans of anthracite later they looked brilliant considering they were done with rattle cans.

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one tip i have learned was if you paint alloys with the tyres on put some washing up liquid on a brush and apply it to the tyre, any overspray can be washed off (Once the paint is dry )
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Old 1st April 2012, 09:42 PM
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I finally got around to having a go at painting one of my wheels. here is a photo of before and after..



here is the link:


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find a wheel restorer

a blast ,powdercoat primer and sprayed top coat is about £65 approx a wheel including any filling

if you want somthing nice and long lasting
You can almost buy a brand new set of wheels for £65 a corner.

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You can almost buy a brand new set of wheels for £65 a corner.

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Thats where i am now and at least you dont have the grief of cleaning and painting, also you get what you want in style, rim width and offset. Makes the second hand wheel not so attractive.


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