Painted my XXR (Sportmax) 962s...and then it rained
Got the wheels painted and put on. It started raining here so by the time I got around to taking pictures the car and the wheels got pretty dirty.
Regardless, here's how it turned out:



They look a bit lighter than they should because there is a fine layer of dirt on them already. When the weather improves I'll take better pictures, but it's supposed to be rainy all weekend.
Regardless, here's how it turned out:



They look a bit lighter than they should because there is a fine layer of dirt on them already. When the weather improves I'll take better pictures, but it's supposed to be rainy all weekend.
Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
What color were they?
Originally Posted by EAmon
yeah i know that
but there is a lil lip behind the chrome lip
so idk to paint that or not
but there is a lil lip behind the chrome lip
so idk to paint that or not
I had to use about 4-5 inch strips and place them on the lip. I like using the Painter's Tape because I can reapply it a few times if I put it on crooked.
After my first two wheels I got the hang of it. You'll develop your own technique once you've done it enough. I cannot stress the importance of taking your time. I thoroughly inspected my tape job to make sure the edge was as straight as I could possibly get it and to make sure no part of the lip was exposed.
Of course, before I did any of the taping I did a thorough cleaning using my pressure washer and sprayed on a good amount of simple green and took a scotch brite pad (green pads) to all of the areas I wanted to paint. The lip got cleaned with a regular sponge.
I wanted to make sure I scuffed up the surface area enough for the paint to get a good stick, but I didn't want to sand it. The green pad did a good job.
For the backside I did a quick taping of the rubber and sprayed on two light coats, just enough to cover the gunmetal.
The front got 4 light coats. I used VHT wheel paint and it said apply coats in 20-minute intervals.
Aside from having to sand some drips due to a can leaking in mid-spray, I didn't have to sand between coats to make it look good.
Even after applying what I thought was a super-thick coat, it dried very nice and I'm really happy with how everything turned out.
I used 3M Painter's Tape for all of my taping. I had a roll of the brown paper towels (like the stuff they use in public bathroom towel dispensers) and rolled about 4 layers of that around every tire. I folded the edges over onto the tires and taped them down.
Throughout the whole process I was thinking to myself I should have taken pictures. Oh well, all I have is the end result.
The VHT paint I used is a glossy finish. Unlike other paints I was looking at (Duplicolor), I didn't need a separate clearcoat to make it glossy. But what I do like about the VHT is that it isn't so glossy as to be annoying, but it isn't entirely a satin finish. It's a deep black with just enough shine that you can just about see yourself in it (if they're clean, of course).
It looks like rain is supposed to subside by monday night so I will wash the xA down on Tuesday and take a few more snaps.
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