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rsawatson
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Painting wheel rims

Post by rsawatson »

I wonder if anyone can help me?

I currently have silver coloured rims, they are a bit tatty so I want to repaint white.

Would me giving them a really good sand, prime, spray (or brush?), then clear lacquer be sufficient? Or, would I need to get the wheels sand blasted? It's just that I do not have the money to spend taking them to a spray shop.

Advice would be much appreciated!

Many thanks.
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Post by bmcecosse »

It's entirely up to you how much time/effort/money you want to expend on wheels ! The colour used on earlier Minors is Old English White. Actually a 'creamy' colour, which I find is very close to Dulux Magnolia gloss! Others say 50/50 mix of Magnolia and White gloss is closer match. I just brush paint mine with the gloss paint - they are wheels after all, not works of art!
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Post by Kevin »

A tip posted by Willie a long time ago is if you are leaving the tyres on when painting to use a bead of washing up liquid round the rim of tyre then any overspill paint wont stick to the tyre.
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Post by purplebargeken »

I paid £10 per wheel on my Triumph to have them blasted. I then applied some rustkiller, a couple of coats of etch primer and then painted them with spray cans. Dulux just as good.

Sanding them by hand is a right royal PITA. Much quicker and easier to have them blasted IMHO.

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Post by charlie_morris_minor »

Ken

where did you get your wheels blasted? and how long ago was it 10 sounds good value.

as for colour there is a discussion in the bodywork section..

http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=25066
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Post by britab1967 »

And for around £20 you can buy a spot blasting gun from ALDI if you have a compressor and do it yourself.

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Post by purplebargeken »

The Aldi route is also a very good option. I had mine done fairly locally to me (I'm in North London), I had them done a couple of weeks ago. Had to wait a bit but that wasn't an issue. Sure there must be someone locally to you. Ask around the local backstreet garages and the like.
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Post by rsawatson »

Thanks for all your advice!
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Post by d_harris »

BTW, I would not reccomend using laquer on wheels, one little chip and it will start lifting......

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