I Painted the Factory Alloys today!!
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Originally Posted by saletel
Try "gaffers tape" it should stick.
also you think about the s/c?
also you think about the s/c?
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I don't know what that other tape is .. but I think cebby hit the nail on the head .. it was all that tire shine on there. I took some dish washing deteregent to it on the other two wheels, and the duct tape stuck fine.
and then instead of making my newspaper "flower" .. slipping a trash bag over the rest of it, and cutting out the wheel portion worked great.
and then instead of making my newspaper "flower" .. slipping a trash bag over the rest of it, and cutting out the wheel portion worked great.
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I don't know what that other tape is .. but I think cebby hit the nail on the head .. it was all that tire shine on there. I took some dish washing deteregent to it on the other two wheels, and the duct tape stuck fine.
and then instead of making my newspaper "flower" .. slipping a trash bag over the rest of it, and cutting out the wheel portion worked great.
and then instead of making my newspaper "flower" .. slipping a trash bag over the rest of it, and cutting out the wheel portion worked great.
Use AJAX to clean them tires then Vinylex on your tires to make them shiny, works great and doesn't collect grime and dirt. Stays looking good a long time.
They did turn out well, despite your "flowery" tendencies...
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Originally Posted by sdastg1
that ultra high heat one from advanced auto .. pick your favorite shade of black
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use a self etching primer ... it will stick better to the rim.
be careful when using the acetone, if you poor too much it will cause the finish on the rims to "krinkle up" .. giving you a rougher finish
be careful when using the acetone, if you poor too much it will cause the finish on the rims to "krinkle up" .. giving you a rougher finish
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its that enamel coat thiat will ruin it .. it makes it look shiny .. it will dull after a few weeks .. but man, talk about the bling bling when you first do it.
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Originally Posted by FUZION
THANKS! for some reason they dont sell black around here but i guess gunmetal will have to do...
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i think i'll be tackling this task soon...i have a set of MT Classic II's and from the looks of it it doesn't have a clear coat of it so the prepping should be good. I'll sand it down w/ some fine grit sandpaper (wet) prime it w/ the etching primer and go over it w/ the desired paint...possibly doing a satin clear coat so it wont have that shine...
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