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Merv 04 November 2007 09:53 PM

Refurbed my wheels
 
Took advantage of the weather today and got a couple of coats of laquer on my spare set of wheels.I have been rubbing these down in slow time over the last few months,but decided that I had to pull my finger out and finish them,so painted them on Friday and laquered today.

They look better than the wheels on the car now so will have to swap them over and start on the other set.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...bymerv/005.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...bymerv/001.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...bymerv/190.jpg

Jamo 04 November 2007 10:02 PM

rattle can job?

looks fantastic :thumb:

COLZO 04 November 2007 11:23 PM

They look mint mate. :thumb:

TimH 05 November 2007 08:58 AM

What lacquer did you use out of interest? I've been thinking of doing the same to my spare set.

Flaps 05 November 2007 05:07 PM

Nice one!
Did you have to fill in any kerbing? Or was it just a spray job? Any 'before' pictures?

wrxjay03 05 November 2007 05:09 PM

nice, they look spot on ! :thumb:

Merv 05 November 2007 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by tim hardisty (Post 7386127)
What lacquer did you use out of interest? I've been thinking of doing the same to my spare set.

Two pack lacquer.

Merv 05 November 2007 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by Flaps (Post 7387271)
Nice one!
Did you have to fill in any kerbing? Or was it just a spray job? Any 'before' pictures?

No kerbing,just bad brake dust stains and stone chips.Sorry should have taken a few pics before I started to rub them down.

bob r 05 November 2007 10:56 PM

To withstand future chips and brake dust etc don't alloys have to be baked after painting to harden the paint ?

Midlife...... 05 November 2007 11:11 PM

you could always add a layer of autobahn wheel wax.. :D

Shaun

Merv 06 November 2007 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by bob r (Post 7388406)
To withstand future chips and brake dust etc don't alloys have to be baked after painting to harden the paint ?

2 pack lacquer will harden without baking,it just takes a bit longer.

TimH 06 November 2007 10:55 PM

So, if I want to buy some two pack lacquer for wheels, what sort of place would I go to and what would I ask for? And what's the best type of paint to do wheels with? I'm thinking of gloss black.

Merv 07 November 2007 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by tim hardisty (Post 7390868)
So, if I want to buy some two pack lacquer for wheels, what sort of place would I go to and what would I ask for? And what's the best type of paint to do wheels with? I'm thinking of gloss black.

If you do a search for 2k lacquer you will find it,there is some on ebay aswell.
http://www.paints4u.com/ProductDetai...productID=1466
The above do a good selection of paints to.

I got mine from a auto paint shop.

You will need a compressor and spray gun.

This is nasty stuff,don't breath fumes,wear air fed mask or use it outside in a breeze.

noobyscooby 07 November 2007 10:41 PM

You have done a very nice job but as you say, this lacquer stuff is not nice and my concern is that not many people have the skill to use it properly without causing harm to themselves - or more importantly - others.

I stromgly suggest that if you are thinking of refurbing your wheels, and you are an amateur, please think twice and then send your wheels to one of a number of people who have been recommended on SN and let them do the job. Its not that expensive . . . but your lungs are priceless!

TimH 07 November 2007 10:54 PM

Good advice, and heeded - I was thinking this was rattle-can stuff :o


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