How to mask properly for a rim lip?
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How to mask properly for a rim lip?
I'm painting my wheels black, and i want it to have a red lip.
how do you guys approach it?
I am painting the whole wheel black, then i am gonna try to mask the rim off except for the outer rim, and then paint that edge red.
i'm also curious if you guys use masking tape for the masking, and how do u prevent the tape from pulling on the paint when you pull the masking tape off?
how do you guys approach it?
I am painting the whole wheel black, then i am gonna try to mask the rim off except for the outer rim, and then paint that edge red.
i'm also curious if you guys use masking tape for the masking, and how do u prevent the tape from pulling on the paint when you pull the masking tape off?
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Re: How to mask properly for a rim lip? (igo4bmx)
Use the blue 3m tape, hella good. As for how to mask it, use common sense with how your rims looks. I would personally just paint out a lip, sand it and make it nice, then tape off the lip with tape and paint the wheel itself.
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Re: How to mask properly for a rim lip? (YoUvegOtMaiL)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by YoUvegOtMaiL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Use the blue 3m tape, hella good. As for how to mask it, use common sense with how your rims looks. I would personally just paint out a lip, sand it and make it nice, then tape off the lip with tape and paint the wheel itself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
how do u make the line between the two paint colors perfect? I tried doing stuff like this before where you paint then mask off, but the line created by the two paints always doesn't look perfect
how do u make the line between the two paint colors perfect? I tried doing stuff like this before where you paint then mask off, but the line created by the two paints always doesn't look perfect
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Re: How to mask properly for a rim lip? (igo4bmx)
you want to paint the lip first then tape off the painted lip (after it dries ofcoarse) then paint the wheel
as for getting the tape straight you can either lay it down by hand and make the line yourself
or you can put the wheel on somehting that spins then hold a marker so far away from the lip and spin the wheel as your holding the marker down
so if the thing your spinning the wheel on is not lopsided the line will come out perfect with minimal effort
then tape if off
or you can lay the tape on first then do the marker thing and then cut the tape around the marker line
as for getting the tape straight you can either lay it down by hand and make the line yourself
or you can put the wheel on somehting that spins then hold a marker so far away from the lip and spin the wheel as your holding the marker down
so if the thing your spinning the wheel on is not lopsided the line will come out perfect with minimal effort
then tape if off
or you can lay the tape on first then do the marker thing and then cut the tape around the marker line
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do u guys pull the masking tape off while the paint is wet or dry?
someone told me to pull it off right after u paint so it doesn't pull like it would with dry paint.
someone told me to pull it off right after u paint so it doesn't pull like it would with dry paint.
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Re: (igo4bmx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by igo4bmx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">someone told me to pull it off right after u paint so it doesn't pull like it would with dry paint.</TD></TR></TABLE>
well you can give it a while you dont have to pull it off immidiatly after you paint
well you can give it a while you dont have to pull it off immidiatly after you paint
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