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They look good mate, you couldn’t do a ‘how to’ could you, would like to do something to my old wheels at some point. . ..... what size tyres are they, bloody hell.
They look good mate, you couldn’t do a ‘how to’ could you, would like to do something to my old wheels at some point. . ..... what size tyres are they, bloody hell.
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It’s a piece of piss mate! Sand out the kerb marks. Fill the heavier ones that won’t sand out. Prime any bare metal and low spots. 600 grit too smooth primer and rest of wheel for paint. Sparkle silver and clear coat and you’re done!! Yeah tyres are a bit on the naughty side. 215/35/19 on a Range Rover sport 9 x 19” wheel
It’s a piece of piss mate! Sand out the kerb marks. Fill the heavier ones that won’t sand out. Prime any bare metal and low spots. 600 grit too smooth primer and rest of wheel for paint. Sparkle silver and clear coat and you’re done!! Yeah tyres are a bit on the naughty side. 215/35/19 on a Range Rover sport 9 x 19” wheel
I wouldn't attempt it, sounds difficult reading how to do it, I like to see a job done ( rather than reading about it ) and that way it sinks in easier. Don't forget your pictures of them done mate[emoji1303]
I wouldn't attempt it, sounds difficult reading how to do it, I like to see a job done ( rather than reading about it ) and that way it sinks in easier. Don't forget your pictures of them done mate[emoji1303]
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Picking up hi build primer today so they’ll be in primer later. Pics no probs at all. Just so you know I’m doing this with cans not a gun. I use proper stuff from a paint store and so long as you get the prep correct I can get just as good finish as I can when I use a paint gun!
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