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Old 12th November 2008, 23:12   #1
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I've got a 3 stud saxoooo so means limited for 'rims'. So Took the hub cap's off to expose the steelie wheels, IMO it looks a lot neater as my hubs are as fucked as.

I want to spray the wheels gloss black BUT theres small spots f rust and large spots of rust around the wheel, where the wheel balancers go. I wanted to know how to get rid of the rust so i can prime and spray. I've used a wire brush but not good enough. How about a drill with a wire brush on the end that spins round?

After that i'd remove the wheels, mask around it, protecting the tyres. Undercoat pink and 2 coats of Hammerite gloss black. Would i need a laquire?

If the worse comes to the worse and it looks pathetic, just go hub cap shopping .
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Old 12th November 2008, 23:16   #2
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why spray them, hammerite ftw seriosly just sand them down first, than itl be smooth
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shot blast ideally... but get in there with a drill on a wire brush as you suggested... take it back so that you've got a nice clean matt bare metal finish then then depending on roughness, sand with 400/800 grit and then prime... build up the layers the get the wet sanding on the go, spray colour... 100% LACQUER!!!!! otherwise the finish will go to shiiiit in no time.

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shot blast ideally... but get in there with a drill on a wire brush as you suggested... take it back so that you've got a nice clean matt bare metal finish then then depending on roughness, sand with 400/800 grit and then prime... build up the layers the get the wet sanding on the go, spray colour... 100% LACQUER!!!!! otherwise the finish will go to shiiiit in no time.

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Cheers guys.. Will take a few days to do per wheel i know.

1 can per wheel? Obv i'm not doing inside of the wheel, just the outside.
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Cheers guys.. Will take a few days to do per wheel i know.

1 can per wheel? Obv i'm not doing inside of the wheel, just the outside.
if it's light coats and a gradual build up I can't see why not, although I'd allow a couple of cans for the primer (as you'll be rubbing back a couple of times I would have thought)
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Your plan sounds good, use wet and dry paper to get a good surface to paint. Laquer is a good idea, gives a great finish and seems to make them easier to clean.
i used 2 large cans of halfords primer, 3 300ml cans of polar white paint and 1 big can of laquer to do mine. Used way too much tbh!

Theres about a month of dirt on them here, but they Looked the nuts when clean!
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fuck all that hastle for some steelies, hammerite brush on smooth shit, 10 minutes rubbing each wheel down with some 80 grit sand paper than brush it on, jammin
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On a hunt for a wire brush for the drill!

Black Glossy Steelies here i come!
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i have gloss black steelies and they rock wheel trims soon
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