kieran collanz
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as above thanks
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Kevxx
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primer, spray paint, lacuer are prob the best sprays. (seriously, halfords or motorfactor will have some)
Best technic, rub the wheel down to a smooth finish, prime, paint, laqcuer .
Take you're time, as i've just wasted a days work by fucking spraying alot of black over alot of white :@
[Edited on 08-10-2009 by Kevxx]
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kieran collanz
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cheers mate
if the alloys are chiped isi best to use filler primer ?
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corsa120
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use U-POL primers there loads better, only uses halfords basecoat if you must there other sruff like lacquer is rubbish......
make sure you get yourself some grey lowest course scotch bright for keying, which will aid the strength of the finish also
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kieran collanz
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what you mean lowest course scotch bright ?
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Bern_2oo5
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quote: Originally posted by kieran collanz
what you mean lowest course scotch bright ?
Get some grey scotch pads from some sort of bodyshop supplier, rub the wheel down with the scotch to key the surface so the paint sticks, as for the chips, sand them down as much as you can without miss shaping the surface then give them a light skim of stopper, sand that down til smooth and flat enough to accept primer.
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taylor2008
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dont forget etch primer mate.
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kieran collanz
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what do u mean a light skim of stoper ?
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Haimsey
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Rubbed down, etch primer, any filler for damage, filler primer on the fronts, spray, lacquer, rubbing compound if necessary.
Thats what mine was done like anyways. Take your time preparing, will be more rewarding in the final result.
Marcy Marc
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