tC Painted Stock Rims
hey guyss i got a question. Does any of ur guya rims chip at all..i jus painted mine like 2 weeks ago and they are already chipping. Is there anything special you guys did to help it no chip. I used one of those brillo pads to scuff it up real good and then i cleaned it with alcohol. Is there anything else i should be doing. I also did put clear coat on my rims, i dnt know what else to do and i dont want them to chip??
I kinda have the same problem as KFed, except it's only been 4 days on mine, and right now they're just easy to scratch. Should I just give it more time and wait and see what happens?
Use a high quality paint. Engine enamel wasn't made to be sprayed on your rims. Also use a clear coat that will help seal the paint from chipping. Take your time doing it and you will have no problems
Yes we get you used high temp engine paint. Think about it, how hot do your rims get? Why would you want paint specialized for heat? Buy the leading can of spray paint at your hardware store. Duplicolor or Rustoleum. Use your head
Last edited by ScionSnowman; Feb 19, 2010 at 10:02 PM.
usually i use krylon paint that you can get at walmart.. has a great nozzle that prevents drip. Its not high heat or anything, but never chips. ive painted my rims black twice, gold, gunmetal, and teal. never any chips.
Multiple people have used engine enamel because it's "tougher" than standard paint, and is used as a substitute for wheel paint when they don't have your specific color.
KFed, right now the the only reasons I can come up with it to cause it to chip are that they weren't prepped properly. If my paint doesn't get any better by Tuesday/Wednesday I'm going to strip them completely and just polish. I'll post in this thread to see if I can find an answer to this.
KFed, right now the the only reasons I can come up with it to cause it to chip are that they weren't prepped properly. If my paint doesn't get any better by Tuesday/Wednesday I'm going to strip them completely and just polish. I'll post in this thread to see if I can find an answer to this.
if anything when i used the engine enamel i think its slightly thinker but coated very well with two coats and i had no problems at all for the time being that i had them, i even used it over my black painted wheels that i sanded and not took off all the way just scuffed the surface






