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Lactose
06-12-2012, 05:04 PM
Just noticed this on my wheel and now its all I can notice
http://i.imgur.com/ue1NG.jpg
There is silver exposed in between where I dont use the lug wholes. Was wondering how to cover that up. Dont want to spend too much to fix that as I could probably live it with or use permanent marker, but not sure how long that would last.
Any advice would be great.
krimsalt
06-12-2012, 06:50 PM
Rust paint!!!! Lol. Are your rims originally powder-coated or plastidip?
Lactose
06-12-2012, 07:22 PM
Rust paint!!!! Lol. Are your rims originally powder-coated or plastidip?
That's how I bought them. They're not plasti dipped or powdercoated (by me).
Will rust paint work or is there another option. Was going to maybe plastidip them but that might be a pain without removing the tires.
krimsalt
06-12-2012, 07:24 PM
Rust paint works well, especially in inconspicuous areas. I've rust-painted entire cars and it's turned out well. Just clean the area with a rag and spray some brake cleaner to break up dirt - the best thing about the brake cleaner is it will evaporate so you wont have to wipe it dry
Lactose
06-13-2012, 10:32 AM
Rust paint works well, especially in inconspicuous areas. I've rust-painted entire cars and it's turned out well. Just clean the area with a rag and spray some brake cleaner to break up dirt - the best thing about the brake cleaner is it will evaporate so you wont have to wipe it dry
Alright I'll give this a go on the weekend most likely :]
apply the rust paint with a small brush, like a fine art brush. Spray the paint into a lid and then dip the brush and apply
you're only trying to hide it from being seen so that should be more than good enough IMO
Lactose
06-13-2012, 01:28 PM
apply the rust paint with a small brush, like a fine art brush. Spray the paint into a lid and then dip the brush and apply
you're only trying to hide it from being seen so that should be more than good enough IMO
Ya that was the plan. Hopefully I have my Amazing art brushes from grade 9 Art class somewhere stashed in the basement.
krimsalt
06-15-2012, 07:03 PM
You can also buy rust paint in tubs.. But it might actually be better to go with spraying the cans + brush as the smallest tubs are still a lot..
Another option is Asphault Undercoating - because it's rubberized, the tension of the lug-nuts would be stronger with the rubbery friction and would be harder to chip than dry paint
Lactose
06-16-2012, 12:20 PM
You can also buy rust paint in tubs.. But it might actually be better to go with spraying the cans + brush as the smallest tubs are still a lot..
Another option is Asphault Undercoating - because it's rubberized, the tension of the lug-nuts would be stronger with the rubbery friction and would be harder to chip than dry paint
Well for now I'm only doing the exposed ones, in the wintertime I might do a bit more if I dont sell/replace them
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