Wheels, powdercoat versus paint

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Wheels, powdercoat versus paint

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I have a set of wheels I'd like to spruce up.

Would you go with powdercoat? Or just paint them with something decent like Omni, Imron, etc?

Or just fucking rattle can them (maybe with clear) and bake them in the oven in your kitchen?

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Didn't know you were supposed to bake 'em. Probably why my rattle can jobs always peal...
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I’ve gotten decent results with the duplicolor wheel paint on my car.

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Joe_the_ice_man wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:19 pm Didn't know you were supposed to bake 'em. Probably why my rattle can jobs always peal...
It works well for most spray paint. Or at least it doesn't make it worse. :lmao:

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My vote is powder coat I've had a few sets done and love it

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HMF wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 2:01 pm My vote is powder coat I've had a few sets done and love it
Who did you get to do it?

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rattlecan or decent paint plus a good clear.

i'm not personally a fan of powder for most things and a good clear will give a hard finish, but really, how much abuse do wheels you care enough to paint really take?
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Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 3:57 pm
HMF wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 2:01 pm My vote is powder coat I've had a few sets done and love it
Who did you get to do it?

RCJ in town is where I take all my powder coating to and they are awesome buddy at work got his camero rims done in a gloss black and they look very sharp.

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Provience wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:19 pmHow much abuse do wheels you care enough to paint really take?
1. Wire wheel some rusty steel rims

2. Paint them so they don't rust anymore

3. Smash them on shit

4. Hammer them straight

5. Ignore them until they start rusting

6. Go to step 1.


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well yeah, in that case spray can and no clear is the obvious winner :laughing:
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Provience wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 8:39 am well yeah, in that case spray can and no clear is the obvious winner :laughing:
Black so you don't have to worry about overspray on the tires.

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Turns out these wheels are way too far gone to justify powdercoat.

I hit one with Duplicolor wheel paint. I actually like the colour, but the pitting still shows badly. Also the nozzle dripped badly while in use, was pretty annoyed about that.

I'm undecided if I should just accept it and buy another set of wheels, or paint the other ones and run it. :ogre:

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body filler and then repaint them with duplicolor? any thing that will accept paint will be fine.
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I was going to suggest high build primer to minimize pitting


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