I've done it before and they came out nice but I had to do a LOT of prep work first like sanding, cleaning, and priming.
2007-01-08 09:04:45
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answered by Trackerrrr 4
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Most spray paint cans can't get the paint to coat as evenly as an air pumped paint. The result will look a bit bumpy and uneven. Trust me, I painted my old '93's with a can of black high temp gloss paint.
If you want to paint alloy's, you might want to save up a lil' $$$ to have them powder coated. They'll shine for years if you take care of them.
2007-01-08 16:01:41
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answered by xtrusoldierx 2
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i,ll permit you realize precisely the thank you to do it and make it final constantly,first you like a get right of entry to to a sand blaster and blast the perimeters this preps the exterior relatively stable then you definately,ll want a pair of a million/2 a gallon of epoxy primer,apply it to them permit it dry genuine properly and moist sand them genuine stable,now for the paint technique,your going to elect polyurethane paint on them that's the toughest paint there is for something,and it final for a stable some years additionally,its a sprint high priced regardless of the incontrovertible fact that,the entire interest will value you around 3 hundred dollars,yet once you elect it performed authentic this is the only way.i painted mine 4 years in the past,and to at the instant they appear as if production unit painted rims,it is going to take a speedy time to try this,do not use spray cans on them,it in simple terms makes a large number out of them,in case you recognize the thank you to paint with a paint gun,and function get right of entry to to a minimum of one,you additionally may cause them to appear as if an exceedingly high priced set of rims,i in simple terms understand the the main suitable option thank you to do them,i under no circumstances do something a million/2 way,yet that way they're going to final and be very stable additionally,ppg is a sturdy paint to apply,any save that sells ppg paint would have something you,ll want for the interest,stable success on it.
2016-10-30 08:58:44
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answered by ? 4
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No I havent but I have seen a couple of sets that were painted and they looked bad up close.
2007-01-08 08:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i did it so my wheels would match my car,they looked good for a month and then the brake dust started eating the paint off.brake dust is very corrosive,wouldnt suggest wasting your time and money
2007-01-08 15:28:02
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answered by Neal B 2
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iv seen them powder coated... very nice.... talk to a body shop..they may have a trick or two to help.. no reason it has to look bad...
2007-01-08 08:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't, it doesnt look good up close.
2007-01-08 08:39:41
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answered by Jake 4
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