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Old 02-27-2011, 10:32 PM   #1
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Here is the exact order I did it
clean wheels plus sand em down,

Flat black matte anti rust for car parts 2 coats

Automotive gray primer 1 coat then sand it down with water and fine sanding paper

then white wheel paint 3 coats

and 3 clear coats of clear coating for wheels
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Old 02-27-2011, 10:56 PM   #2
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How many did you do at first? And how long did it take you? And when will we see the install, that's going to looooooookkkkkkk hhhhhhhhoooooottttttt!!!!!
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Here is the exact order I did it
clean wheels plus sand em down,

Flat black matte anti rust for car parts 2 coats

Automotive gray primer 1 coat then sand it down with water and fine sanding paper

then white wheel paint 3 coats

and 3 clear coats of clear coating for wheels
I'm curious....
Why use "anti-rust" paint for aluminum? It is meant for steel ,and will (probably) not do your wheels any good at all.
Why not tape off the threads inside and outside of the valve-stem? As it is, you now have to change out the valve-stem, which will damage the paint around it.

Just curious.
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I'm curious....
Why use "anti-rust" paint for aluminum? It is meant for steel ,and will (probably) not do your wheels any good at all.
Why not tape off the threads inside and outside of the valve-stem? As it is, you now have to change out the valve-stem, which will damage the paint around it.

Just curious.
Anty rust will help,

and i didnt tape em cus they are coming out and ill garantee u it wont damage the paint, is doesnt even touch around the edges
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