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mask, 3m scratch pad, quarters in the lug holes, spray with SprayMax 2k primer, paint with REM Trim Black, wala!

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Old 10-26-2013, 03:36 PM
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Nice job, your car looks great and the wheels just right.
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I started redoing my wheels today using rattle cans. I used the paint (Metallic Matte Nickel #7277) for the pedals suggested by manichols. It appears a bit too dark. Any other suggestions? Lastly, is a clear coat or two recommended? Thanks, Gary
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Robingb - did you use any type of primer? I used a light self etching primer to prep my wheels, from which the Matte Nickel shows up fairly light. Just a thought.
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Robingb - did you use any type of primer? I used a light self etching primer to prep my wheels, from which the Matte Nickel shows up fairly light. Just a thought.
thanks for the reply. i used a light green self etch primer. after a few coats of paint i don't think a lighter primer would have had much influence. i will paint the black tomorrow. maybe it will make the pedals look lighter. did you finish with a clear coat? if so, was it a matte clear or a gloss clear?
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Maybe someone with more knowledge on RS wheels than me (because I have none) can chime in but I don't think a clear coat is used. As far as primer, I used a two stage spray primer with the activation button on the bottom of the can to activate the epoxy into the primer. Worked great. Four months without a chip.
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I started redoing my wheels today using rattle cans. I used the paint (Metallic Matte Nickel #7277) for the pedals suggested by manichols. It appears a bit too dark. Any other suggestions? Lastly, is a clear coat or two recommended? Thanks, Gary
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I recently purchased some 8x16 from a Pelicanite and decided that now was the time to clean up my wheels and finish them off with an RSR finish...

Well, many weeks later and some frustration because I am sorta-anal, I decided to leave them as per the pictures below. I ended up redoing them several times because of rattle can paint color choices.

I ended up Scotch-Briting the lip, other than that, the petals are of a satin silver finish.

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I recently purchased some 8x16 from a Pelicanite and decided that now was the time to clean up my wheels and finish them off with an RSR finish...

Well, many weeks later and some frustration because I am sorta-anal, I decided to leave them as per the pictures below. I ended up redoing them several times because of rattle can paint color choices.

I ended up Scotch-Briting the lip, other than that, the petals are of a satin silver finish.

Looks good. What paint did you use for the faux anodized?

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I think he just used a Scotch Bright pad. And then painted the centres black.

They look great!

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