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Old 05-08-2007, 11:00 AM
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Hey guys, So I thought i would take the time to take some pics and do a little write-up along with my last project. I took the initiative to fix the infamous rota paint and refinish them them the RIGHT way. As you will see in the following pics and descriptions I'll take you from A-Z with pics to show you how i did it, also, If you ever have any questions dealing with my project feel free to PM me or Email me at webs103086@yahoo.com. On with the write up!!

To start lets get the good stuff you are gonna need. Pictured below is the Aircraft Remover i used to strip the old paint off of the rims (Works perfect). Also pictured is the High heat engine primer that i used as my rims (gives a very durable base that will withstand heat, chipping, and flaking. Then pictured is the base coat (you will use whatever color you want) The dupli-color paint is well known for its extreme durability and adhering qualities, And along with the Dupli-color clear coat the finish you will get an extremely durable, shiny, and appealing finish that will outlast even the toughest daily driving.


**clean your rims very good, inside and out. Super strength Mean Green works perfect**

Next you will need to Mask off your tires if you are doing this job as I did with the tires already mounted on the rim. IF you don't have your tires mounted no worries! I used duck tape to tuck behind the lip of the rim ( sticks better to clean rubber than masking tape). Then use masking tape to tape either plastic or paper around your wheel onto the ducktape. Now you will be at the stage pictured below.


Now you will coat down all the rims, inside and out with the aircraft remover. I used a can per rim, more is better!! Spray the remover covering the entire surface, including all the nooks and crannies. Then let them sit for about 10-15 min. Once the aircraft remover goes to work you will begin to see what is pictured below. This tells you that the remover is working as you can see the enamle bubbling up. **Works best in mild heat conditions. (55-75 degrees) w/ humidity below 60%**




Once you have waited 10-15min and the enamel has bubbled or softened, use either a pressure washer, or a hose with the harshest direct stream possible to blast all the aircraft remover and softened enamel off the rims. If all the enamel comes off, great, if not, repeat with the aircraft remover and spraying. Once you get 99% of the enamle off they should appear as the ones below.






Next you will need to scuff and prepare your rims for the primer. You can use the Red and/or Green 3M scuff pads (available at most auto part and/or paint supply stores). Along with the scuff pads you will need to use a little bit of elbow grease. Once you have them scuffed it is time to wipe them down, use some type of cleaner like Naptha or Acetone to clean the rims down and then thouroughly wipe them with a dry rag afterwards. Spen time and make sure they are thoroughly clean and wiped. If all goes well and you are careful with applying the primer, your outcome should look something like what is pictured below.




After you spray the primer you will want to let it sit for about 2hrs to dry thouroughly. Once it is dry it is time to spray your base coat (color coat) after applying 2light coats and 1medium-wet coat, you will need to let it dry for about an hour before applying the clear. before the clear your rims will be shiny and clean looking inside and out as pictured below.



Once you have waited an hour after your last base coat, it is time for clear, the clear will be applied in a manner different than that of the base coat. As you spray it, you will spray in a parallel manner, meaning do not spray directly at the rim, spray parallel to it and allow it to "fall" onto the surface. This technique will give you a more uniform or "glass like" appearance. Apply about 2-3 coats of clear and WA-LA you are done painting. Now you just wait about 3hrs or possibly the next day and unmask them. **Keep in mind that alothough the paint is dry to touch and handle in 3hrs. it takes nearly 7 days to fully harden and cure, which will protect against damage from tightening lug nuts and chips while driving. That being said. Here are the pics of the findal outcome.







Well, I hope some of you will enjoy this write-up and find it informative and/or usefull. Good luck to you DIY'ers out there and have fun with your shiny new shoes. Again, If you have any question and or comments please leave a post, PM me, or email me.
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Great write up!

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Thanks, hope its useful enough for a sticky
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write up

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one of the best rim DIY
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goodjob man! those look good...spray can is a tuff task to do when going for a flawless finish
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Nice work, man.

We need a FAQ thread for things like this, links to useful threads/write-ups/how-tos/etc.
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Dude mad props on some aweseome preprwork. Excuse any typos I'm somewha tintoxicted. Tightwad Tuesdays at the Sushi bar, half price drinks make me drunkeee.
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I think you should've taken off your wheel weights/valve stems, but that's kinda unavoidable if you're keeping the tires on... anyway, end product came out great. Looks factory.
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are you not suppose to sand or scuff the primer?
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if you are going to paint withing two hours it is is unnecessary. However if you have some imperfections yes, you may want to .
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very nice write up
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nice write up!!! that's sick!! looks like moooogens
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can you use car paint(dupont...etc) to paint rims and it hold up to use?
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Very detailed write up. I think i'm going to do it on mine. Any sugguestions on how to fix curb rims before painting? or the fact i just want to polish them?

Also, would paint stripping and then clear coat be good enough if i want that polished look? Consider also where i live (snow + road salt suck)
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WoW!!! nice write up. looking forward to paint my wheels :D
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ubermoc &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Great write up!

Sticky!!</TD></TR></TABLE>

hell yea im about to buy some uses slips they were originally white then the guy primered them black but i want them white again.So this thread is very helpful.
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Damn, good write up, looks good
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rikaro &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Very detailed write up. I think i'm going to do it on mine. Any sugguestions on how to fix curb rims before painting? or the fact i just want to polish them?

Also, would paint stripping and then clear coat be good enough if i want that polished look? Consider also where i live (snow + road salt suck) </TD></TR></TABLE>

just the stripper alone will give the metal a dull look, strip it,clean it off then start with a 250 grit sand paper and just work your way up higher and higher and soon those wheels will be all shiny and what not
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where did you find the aircraft remover? i couldnt find it at the home depot
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sticky icky!
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nice write up. i also have a set of rota torque that i wanna repaint. so far i bought. 1 can of aircraft, 2 can of clear, 2 can of coat, and 1 can of primer. will this be enuff? and also i was wondering how many coats of primer u did.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by markEj &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where did you find the aircraft remover? i couldnt find it at the home depot</TD></TR></TABLE>
Walmart, Advance, Autozone..
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right on . im gonna go to wal*mart on my lunch break
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