painting alloys...

andypotts1981

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and if you have access to a compressor and gun you could get good results as well.

i've sprayed with rattle cans and spray gun and the results are far better using proper equipment.

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marcuswomersley

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Thanks:) just a quick couple of questions, did you get all the paints, primers and lacquer from the BodyShop warehouse?? and are those audi wheels in satin black? thanks
 

adam cupra 20vt

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Mar 31, 2005
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Yes and yes.....and I'm currently doing another set of those Audi wheels in silver [2 are finished] and a set of TT Comps in satin black [1 is finished]

Will put some more pics up on the guide when there finished.

You can get most of the stuff from Wilco to.
 

marcuswomersley

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Stoke-on-Trent
ive just read thtough it all it great detail, but im a little confused on the first bit :L do i need to get my whole wheel down to bare aluminium, or can i just put the primer ontop of the current finish on my alloy(which is just a standard alloy). Thanks
 

ets2k9

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I'm tempted to do mine too as I can get them done over a weekend, without dropping the car or wheels off anywhere.

I did some vts alloys with rattle cans they came out well but not sure about doing the LCR's - its just taking the plunge and hopefully not cocking them up.

They did chip quite easily though but that's probably down to my lack of skill.
 

ikhlaq206

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and if you have access to a compressor and gun you could get good results as well.

i've sprayed with rattle cans and spray gun and the results are far better using proper equipment.

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091223_150612.jpg

what finish is that on your alloys mate?? looks good