project: orange wheels for my audi A3
project: orange wheels for my audi A3
There are plenty of "how to paint wheels" thread, but it can never hurt to have another one. This is my first time painting wheels, but I've read plenty of other threads and feel that I have a good understanding of how to paint.
I picked up some really cheap 16" S4 replica rims that had pealing paint and some scratches. Perfect for snow tires.
condition as I got them:

First I washed them using degreaser and a wire brush since I want maximum dirt removed and will be sanding them after anyway. I considered using aircrafter remover but decided against it because: (1) it's expensive, (2) these are winter rims (3) saves time. IF these were going to be my summer rims I would use it for sure. After washing them I used a screw driver to attack the rust and remove as much as would come free, I also used the wire brush to help. I then sanded them inside and outside using a corse sanding sponge. They are easy to hold and conform nicely to any angle.

I didn't go for perfection, I just tried to get all of the rust free and a good scuff on the surface. Once dry and clean I used a tact cloth to remove anything from the surface. Next I wanted to spray them with a sandable primer so I could get a good feel for how much work will be needed.

Once the primer dried I used medium sandpaper to scuff any surface that didn't look good. I'll be using some body filler to clean up any surface scratches later, but I wanted to make sure I way happy with the color I picked so I sprayed a little on the side of one of the barrels. I'll be using a satin clear later but you can get an idea:

here are paints being used:

the car on stock rims:


and here is my quick driveway photoshoot, I think they look great.




I picked up some really cheap 16" S4 replica rims that had pealing paint and some scratches. Perfect for snow tires.
condition as I got them:
First I washed them using degreaser and a wire brush since I want maximum dirt removed and will be sanding them after anyway. I considered using aircrafter remover but decided against it because: (1) it's expensive, (2) these are winter rims (3) saves time. IF these were going to be my summer rims I would use it for sure. After washing them I used a screw driver to attack the rust and remove as much as would come free, I also used the wire brush to help. I then sanded them inside and outside using a corse sanding sponge. They are easy to hold and conform nicely to any angle.
I didn't go for perfection, I just tried to get all of the rust free and a good scuff on the surface. Once dry and clean I used a tact cloth to remove anything from the surface. Next I wanted to spray them with a sandable primer so I could get a good feel for how much work will be needed.
Once the primer dried I used medium sandpaper to scuff any surface that didn't look good. I'll be using some body filler to clean up any surface scratches later, but I wanted to make sure I way happy with the color I picked so I sprayed a little on the side of one of the barrels. I'll be using a satin clear later but you can get an idea:
here are paints being used:
the car on stock rims:
and here is my quick driveway photoshoot, I think they look great.




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