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Me and two buds sanded and painted my rims yesterday. It was a long but worthwhile process. We used 60 grain sand paper, then 220, then scotchbrite for the surfacing. We had to use this etching stuff for the paint to stick to aluminum and then primed it and painted it. I like how it looks now and what a difference! I chose to go with flat black.
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No, I will definitely use that matt lacquer! I had no idea. Thanks for the info! I really don't want to be doing this again in a couple months...hopefully in a couple years.
By the way...can I get it in a spray can? When I think of lacquer, I think of that hardwood floor stuff people use to coat their floors and that's by a brush of some sort. |
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