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Painting wheels with BBQ paint? - joebloggs - 03-11-15 Got to finish stripping the old paint off my rims, seems a mixture of smoothrite and standard paint and its proving to be a focin twat to remove, so I think rather than messing around trying to get a nice line around the rim I may aswell get brutal with the paint thats on there then mask and repaint the spokes etc after. So I've been using good old wilco BBQ paint on some brackets etc and poping them in the oven to cure after, but unless I pop to the local bakery theres no way of curing the paint Has anyone used the paint and not cured it and if so did the paint stay on the parts you sprayed? I know I could just go and buy some other paint but I like the idea of all the parts being the same colour (OCD) and without the need for primer etc it saves a bit of work Re: Painting wheels with BBQ paint? - pete786.u - 04-11-15 Couldn`t you have a word with a local bodyshop and see if they will let you put them in their oven along with some other work they are doing ? |