07-11-12, 03:06 PM
Scuff the old wheel paint up to give a key for the new paint, degrease the surface. If you deflate the tyre you can get the masking tape on the tyre so you can paint the edge of the rim, mask up what you don't want to paint (bearings etc) and spray with some gold coloured wheel paint.
Most of the stuff is a one coat job like smoothrite and fills in imperfections in the old paint surface. One plus point of this method is that if a tyre fitter scratches or marks the paint finish you can just do a bit of a respray. Oh and a cheap option as most of the cans are for four car wheelsÂ
Loads of it on eBay: [size=78%]http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid...&_from=R40[/size]
Most of the stuff is a one coat job like smoothrite and fills in imperfections in the old paint surface. One plus point of this method is that if a tyre fitter scratches or marks the paint finish you can just do a bit of a respray. Oh and a cheap option as most of the cans are for four car wheelsÂ

Loads of it on eBay: [size=78%]http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid...&_from=R40[/size]