Painted My Rims!

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Painted My Rims!

Post by kc2005ptgt » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:07 pm

Ok, so I painted my rims this weekend - took me all weekend actually. I did the whole car at once too. Man, it was funny seeing my car up on 4 jackstands!!!! Anyway, here are the results, hope you like them... At the end I have a few questions, because I think I did something wrong. :? :( :shock:

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Ok, so here is my problem. First time I did the front and let them sit over night, without a clearcoat. Came over the next morning and BAM! They look freaking awesome, but for some reason, the damn paint is not flaking off, but moreso rubs off!!!! :evil:
Now, I panic, because I feel like I have just screwed up two perfectly good wheels. I cleaned them, prepped them with some degreaser stuff, and washed them, and sanded them down nice and scratchy - but they come off???

So, I go to the store, buy some more jackstands, some clearcoat for wheels, and some more wheel paint (duplicolor). I now do all four wheels, this time, I put a light coat on the ones I did prior, then put on a clearcoat (3) and do the same to the other wheels... paint, coat, coat, clear, clear, clear... per the instructions (apply coats after 10 minutes, apply clears within 1 hour).

But they still feel gritty, and the paint comes off when I rub it lightly... not completely, but it is coming off... plus there are some nice clear spots and some that look rough! I am so confused, frustrated, and upset about it - I screwed up the wheels? Can this be fixed? Repainted? Saved? Thanks fo any help! But they still look good!!!!
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Post by MyNeonSaysHi » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:24 pm

Looks awesome! So the paint is coming off.... I don't know what to say.. Talk to Neonix, she recently painted her wheels black.

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Post by TNK » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:35 pm

they look nice, but i dunno what to say abpout the issues ur having.... i had no problems like that
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Post by kc2005ptgt » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:39 pm

I wouldn't know how to describe it better - the paint is on, but when I put my finger on it, and move it across, black rubs off, and the silver under starts to shine through. I will probably wait till this next weekend and tale them off, sand em down lightly (2000 grit) and put a new clearcoat on them... I might just try rubbing compund instead of sandpaper. AH HELL. I dunno, they look freaking awesome. not to mention, they dried for over 24hrs before I handled them, and then after I put them on, it rained within 1 hour.
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Post by TNK » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:41 pm

i put mine on my car within a couple hours and had no problems wiht them,. ive painted my stockers twice, and my srt wheels twice, with none of these problems.
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Post by SlvrACR » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:42 pm

I did my buddies wheels with that paint. All we did was clean the wheel with some brake clean, wiped it dry then sprayed 3 coats of the black and let dry for a day. Its been through winter and still hasnt came off.
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Post by kc2005ptgt » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:44 pm

Did any of you all sand the rims down?
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Post by TNK » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:48 pm

my flakes, i just cleaned and painted. not even a clearcoat. but my SRT wheels i scuff wiht a green scotch brite pad, then washed em up good, and primed then painted. when i repainted, i scuffed, painted, cleared.
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Post by SlvrACR » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:51 pm

No I only cleaned them no sanding.
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Post by LowNSlow » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:02 pm

On my old slicks.. I sanded em... and cleared.. they came out great... (the after pic is after they were dried already)

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Post by neonhighline96 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:26 pm

Do it right the first time. powdercoat them. Looks alot nicer. May cost more, but its better then painting them every year.

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Post by TNK » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:31 pm

my snowflakes have been painted for 3 years. and my SRT wheels for over a year
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Post by Neonix » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:31 pm

Don't panic. They did that to me too, and I used the Duplicolor paint. Wash them. I know, it's scary, lol but for some reason it's powdery. :?

Mine have been painted for a few weeks now, and while it was powder coming off, the paint stayed on. I know exactly what you're talking about though, so don't think you're going crazy. I didn't put a clear coat on mine though. I've been thinking about taking them off, putting the snowflakes on, and spending the weekend touching them up, cause there are a couple spots on mine that came out lighter then the rest. And then putting the clear coat on them.

I washed them with dish detergent, sanded, washed again, then painted. I didn't prime.
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Post by TNK » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:36 pm

i wasnt happy with the way the primer worked with the paint
it made it soft, if i ever get another set of wheels and paint them, they wont have primer....
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Post by neonpla » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:00 pm

wow i love them, sorry about the problem, but good luck.
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Post by Anonymous User » Mon Jul 10, 2006 1:56 am

dont really know about snow flakes. but isnt there one that is kinda chrome and another that is not? but if yours was the chrome kind, i would think that the paint isnt sticking to the rim, and primer would have helped.
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Post by scneonchic » Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:19 am

his were just silver. I think they look good, sorry about the problems you are having w/ them, but it does look alot better.

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Post by 03sxt » Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:03 am

Hmm... I think I liked the silver better on your car. :? Maybe it just needs lowered?

As long as you like them, though! :thumbup:

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Post by Paralyzer » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:09 am

The best way is to powdercoat them. I used to work in a powder coat factory and You can't beat the quality and the finish. Plus the reliability.

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Post by kc2005ptgt » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:46 am

Shoot, I would LOVE to powdercoat them - my dad use to do that and he said the same thing... that my friends, is for a time when I have winter tires. :twisted: But, thank you all - I am gettign it lowered, that is right after the TB and spoiler... just need to get some sprinsg now :D

As for the problems, thank you Neonix, I feel better... it has been raining here for 2 days and plans on raining for 2 more, so I am pretty stoked, because the paint is staying on, no problems - I think it was just dust :)

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Post by dblsg » Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:04 pm

since you said its raining.... it could be due to the humidity :? . i sanded mine first with 200 grit sandpaper... 2000 would be to fine. then primered them, and then painted. the only parts where the paint has come off on mine is where i curbed the hell outta them :D .

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Post by kirktalife » Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:39 pm

neonhighline96 wrote:Do it right the first time. powdercoat them. Looks alot nicer. May cost more, but its better then painting them every year.

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Post by neonhighline96 » Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:05 pm

Paralyzer wrote:The best way is to powdercoat them. I used to work in a powder coat factory and You can't beat the quality and the finish. Plus the reliability.
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Post by kc2005ptgt » Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:25 pm

Yeah, ok, enough of the powdercoat comments - I mean, don't you think if I had the money to do such a thing, the time to invest, and a place to do it I would have? Thanks, really, for adding such wonderful input to this post. :roll:
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Post by TNK » Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:40 pm

^ what he said, its great to powder coat rim swhen you cna affor dit, but when you cant, adn the paint hiolds up really well for paint, why not save yourself the money and go with paint?
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Post by dblsg » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:55 pm

powder coat, powder coat, powder coat :roll: sound like a bunch of broken records.... just like the whole 'srt-d needs a lip' thing.... we broke fools! not every one has the money like we all wish we had... *end rant*
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Post by TNK » Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:05 pm

couldn't have said it better myself. *applause*
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Post by Neonix » Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:43 pm

While I have the money for powdercoating, I can't find a shop to do it, and the paint is holding up, and doesn't look half bad. So until the paint is flaking off and looks horrible, I think I'll stick with the paint.
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Post by JRM » Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:48 pm

looks good.
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Post by 01rtgurl » Wed Jul 12, 2006 6:23 pm

looks damn good. way better than i would have imagined if someone told me they were going to do it. i actually like it NOT being dropped with those wheels. looks real beefy and tough, if that makes any sense. (i think part of it is that its an ACR even tho from the side the only giveaway is the front bumper!) *thumbs up to the painting AND the above rant on powdercoating, it needed to be said. cheap all the way! (I've painted 2 sets of wheels including my centerlines)*
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