Paint or Polish?

Started by Jamieg285, March 11, 2011, 09:07:01 AM

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Jamieg285

I have a set of 3rd gen wheels (the ones in my avatar <--- ) that I'm about to do a basic refurb on.  I plan on painting the main angled spokes in black and having the outer rim and spoke edges raw/polished or painted silver.

Given that this is a daily driver that doesn't get cleaned as often as it should, what do you think I should do with the silver bits - polish or paint with a bright silver wheel paint?

EDGE

you could try them raw and unfinished and see how long they last, then paint them silver if you're not happy with the results :)

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Quoting: Jamieg285
Given that this is a daily driver that doesn't get cleaned as often as it should, what do you think I should do with the silver bit


Paint

NB: 98% of modern alloy wheels have a painted silver finish

philoldsmobile

definatley paint,

The quality of the casting varies greatly with these wheels, i have seen some that looked good polished, but others were like an aero bar..

FUBAR

Quoting: philoldsmobile
definatley paint,

The quality of the casting varies greatly with these wheels




you'de have a very hard time polishing them I reckon.
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

Jamieg285

That's fairly conclusive, paint it will be.

Next question is about the black paint - black smoothrite or black alloy wheel paint?

Not going for a perfect finish, but needs to be a good 8/10 or better.

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Quoting: Jamieg285
black smoothrite


It will last twice or three times as long as alloy wheel paint

Quoting: Jamieg285
Not going for a perfect finish, but needs to be a good 8/10 or better.


Well you will only get one chance with the smoothrite, so it needs to be done somewhere warm and dry, so it drys before you get any runs

Roadkill

Quoting: Jamieg285
Next question is about the black paint - black smoothrite or black alloy wheel paint?


I'd opt for the Alloy wheel paint.

Have had real mixed results with Hammerite/Smoothrite . . . .

Jamieg285

I'm leaning towards alloy paint for both colours now. That'll give me the option of anthracite rather than black.

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I'm leaning towards alloy paint for both colours now.


Don't do it

Quoting: Jamieg285
That'll give me the option of anthracite rather than black.


They do smoothrite in a couple of different shades of grey, but it's called something like the garden range

Disappears to garage to find an old tin

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