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philfingers

Painting Wheels With Smoothrite

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philfingers

Well I never did get a sand blaster, instead used a Da to get the old paint off.

last night gave them a coat of etch primer followed by two coats of celly primer filler. look pretty good so far so don't want to screw up. .. . .

 

BIG QUESTION!

Will I be able to spray them with smoothrite paint from a tin thinning it down with celly thinners. I have thinned smoothrite before with cleey and it's worked ok, but never put in through a gun.

Anyone any experience of this?

Or any other suggestions?

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Adnic69

STOP......

off to get a web link for you for proppppper wheel paint for guns.....

Back in a min

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Adnic69

http://www.wheelpaints.co.uk/

 

 

These guys are very good and supply most the paint to manufacturers for wheels. They have a huge range of finishes and colours. Their paint is very tough and will last.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Adam

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philfingers

thanks for that will have a quick look,

 

phil

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philfingers

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Came out ok with the smoothrite. used some etch primer, primer filler and then thinned a 250ml pot of smoothrite down with celly thinners to make twice the amount and painted all four wheels with it. Looks ok for about £10 in total! Gold shade is a bit odd but not too bad.

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boombang

that finish with smoothrite is a lot better than when I accidently sprayed up a wheel in hammerite!

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Mably

Did you take the tires of the rims or just mask them?

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harryskid

Did you take the tires of the rims or just mask them?

 

I have done quite a lot of wheels what with having a rally car that needs a lot of diffrent tyres. I have masked up tyres and done wheels with out tyres but the best method is with out the tyres. I only masked up the tyres when i need the wheels in a hurry !

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