I finally am getting going, at least on one wheel. It's nice and sunny today and I finished up sanding the areas I want to paint with 320 grit paper (recommended by Duplicolor in the linked video). After that I washed it and looked for areas I missed that needed more sanding. The Estrellas have "nooks and crannies" that take some effort and imagination to get to with the sanding paper. After that I washed it again and taped it up with blue painter's tape and had at it with Duplicolor etching primer after using tack cloth to get anything left on the surface:
This primer is greenish tinted and can be sanded, but I'll just let it dry and then apply the Duplicolor wheel coating in black:
It's not that I'm advertising for Duplicolor, but that we will see how it looks and holds up in the real world. So there are the cans in the pic for those of you who are interested. I had to search to find a store that had the black color. Don't know why.
Here are the wheels after I cleaned them up a week or two ago:
I should have a pic of the completed black enhanced wheel later on today. I also got my hubcentric rings which seem to fit well.
Going back outside to finish the last "medium" coat after the first two light ones...
Oh, the Duplicolor video:
Karl
This primer is greenish tinted and can be sanded, but I'll just let it dry and then apply the Duplicolor wheel coating in black:
It's not that I'm advertising for Duplicolor, but that we will see how it looks and holds up in the real world. So there are the cans in the pic for those of you who are interested. I had to search to find a store that had the black color. Don't know why.
Here are the wheels after I cleaned them up a week or two ago:
I should have a pic of the completed black enhanced wheel later on today. I also got my hubcentric rings which seem to fit well.
Going back outside to finish the last "medium" coat after the first two light ones...
Oh, the Duplicolor video:
Karl
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