whats the best way to get the old paint off alloys with the tyre on?
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Originally posted by sledgewhat about where there is no lose paint but a kinda holewhere the paints come off, whats the best way to deal with this?www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by vatchmansame way just use a smaller wire wheel.if you cant get at it try some fine wet and dry.but if i were doing it i would take the tyres off and media blast them.
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If their pitted no ammount of rubbing down or wire brushing will remove it, as snatch says you need to get em bead blasted, this leaves a dull slightly rough finish, (had some granada alloys done) only other way is to repaint em after rubbing down and "filling any pits" chemical metal's good for that, if their original surf alloys and the pitting is mainly in the unpolished area's (not the spokes) you could do a Bushwacker on em, looks very effective,
Wot wheels you got? stick a pic on! Vince repolished the spokes and did the inset bits in satin black (i think), you could spray the insets to colour match the truck!Last edited by POPEYE; 17 March 2007, 05:32.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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I used a drill with a brass wire brush, didnt want to damage the alloy too much, and also used nitromors on just the wheel face, the recess parts of the wheel did not need stripping, so just rubbed them down with 240 wet and dry, the paint that I used was from halfords (Wheel and trim spray) and the colour was Steel, thought it would match the mouldings on the door, I used a grey primer although it does say to use white.
I removed the balancing weights but marked the tyre with a felt tip pen, so that they could be replaced after spraying.
If your going to paint them you should use acid etch primer, I didn't because I was only told that after.
Pictures here http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31573Last edited by andy; 17 March 2007, 21:44.
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Originally posted by andyI used a drill with a brass wire brush, didnt want to damage the alloy too much, and also used nitromors on just the wheel face, the recess parts of the wheel did not need stripping, so just rubbed them down with 240 wet and dry, the paint that I used was from halfords (Wheel and trim spray) and the colour was Steel, thought it would match the mouldings on the door, I used a grey primer although it does say to use white.
I removed the balancing weights but marked the tyre with a felt tip pen, so that they could be replaced after spraying.
If your going to paint them you should use acid etch primer, I didn't because I was only told that after.
Pictures here http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31573
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