DIY- Spray Rims - WHITE

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did this DIY for my fren over the weekend...

items needed...
1.old newspaper
2.white spray 2 cans rm5 punya (better to use ACE white glossy finish spray)
3.clear spray 1 can (use 1 thin layer cos cudnt get white glossy finish)
4.sand paper
5.masking tape





actual rim condition


first.. wash it properly to get rid of all dirt n greese
then sand it so that the paint sticks better ..
rinse with water n let it dry properly...


once dried... stick with masking tape over the area u dont wish to spray
eq. centre n lip


then its ready for spraying...
spray evenly layer after layer... 3 layers or more shud be gud...
i use 1 can for 2 rims... once finish spraying let it dry...


now its ready to roll....


finish...
 
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waa... vr nice... u using normal can spray??... will melt mou??... afraid weather too hot or u brake too much, the paint start to melt...
 

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SkYwAlKeR said:
waa... vr nice... u using normal can spray??... will melt mou??... afraid weather too hot or u brake too much, the paint start to melt...
hahaha...whr got paint melt due to wheathering factor...
actually all paints r heat resistant... but its not like 100ºc resistance or more lar..
dun worry nothing will happen...
 

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Won't the colour change ha?I've seen some sprayed rims change frm white to yellow.....
 

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skyline2778 said:
Won't the colour change ha?I've seen some sprayed rims change frm white to yellow.....
actually it will... the clear coat will make it turn yellow...
dats y its best to use ACE premier white gloss sprays... this spray is damn gud...
very shiny no need to use clear spray 1... did 1 last time... til today its still gud as new ...
but 4 this project... my fren this fella malas 1 2 go ACE... so ended up buying this normal can sprays... if just use the white its ok, wont turn yellow... but doensnt look gud, its lacks the shine.... dats y have 2 use clear.... so i just spray 1 thin layer of clear for this project...
 

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what do u think if spray the wheel direct without take it off?
coz no stand to hold the car ma... hehehe.. ;)
 

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takumi86 said:
what do u think if spray the wheel direct without take it off?
coz no stand to hold the car ma... hehehe.. ;)
aaaahhh:eek: .... like this also got ha.... hahaha
never tried dat way b4... maybe u can try n let us know... hehe :biggrin:


y u need stands... just borrow yr frend/neighbour
car jack for while n get it done... very much easier n faster dat way...
 

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hahaha... silly question ha?!?.
but my friend did it oledi, but he spray black..
mebbe he spray de tyre as well kekeke...

i really lazy to tanggal the whole rim oo..
except to replace wiz spare tyre if oledi flat.

did u spray the brake caliper as well? ;)
 

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takumi86 said:
hahaha... silly question ha?!?.
but my friend did it oledi, but he spray black..
mebbe he spray de tyre as well kekeke...

i really lazy to tanggal the whole rim oo..
except to replace wiz spare tyre if oledi flat.

did u spray the brake caliper as well? ;)
wahahaha... sprayed 2gethr wit the tyre... :rock:

calipers spray during previous project aredy...:smile:
 

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tyre also not the new anymore leh..
soo.. kautim together, nobody knows wan.. kekeke..

wahh.. really rajin to takeoff the wheel aar!..
btw, my rim is crome effect one... can't spray mebbe... ;)
i want to spray the brake calipers to red..
 

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nice job!! does de paint stick nicely to de rims after using it???

as far as i know.. this type of paint is not dat durable to scratches n small stones.. it get chipped off quite easily...

well if u did a good preparation b4 spraying.. de paintjob should be more durable...
 

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khguan said:
nice job!! does de paint stick nicely to de rims after using it???

as far as i know.. this type of paint is not dat durable to scratches n small stones.. it get chipped off quite easily...

well if u did a good preparation b4 spraying.. de paintjob should be more durable...
yes... i was aware of this chip off problem...
so i used sandpaper code 500 to sand the rims properly..
this sandpaper is preety rough... so it helps the paint to stick better...
btw i even used these sprays for my own rims... but GOLD color...
no chip off o wat so ever.... 6mths aredy still gud ...
those seen my rims were preety impressed with the job...
 

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Nope... the actual trick to spraying a 'light' colour like white is to do lotsa coats instead of one thick one and give some time in between to let it dry. This will definitely help to reduce stone chipping to be so obvious. Also, make sure that you rim is clear from all debris and oil. use thinner, it will make wonders...

I have also personally done a couple of sets now; one is on wheel and the other is off wheel. Both has it pros and cons. But for a hassle free in terms of taking it out and later to do alignment and balancing again... i would opt to do on wheel.

The trick to get a good shine would be applying a lil thinner on a cotton cloth, rub it lightly on the sprayed area, to get the paint sparringly and smoother effect then let it dry and spray again. Ensure that your spray can nozzle is clean as well before you spray. It can cause unwanted polka dots...

Happy spraying.
 

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simefly said:
The trick to get a good shine would be applying a lil thinner on a cotton cloth, rub it lightly on the sprayed area, to get the paint sparringly and smoother effect then let it dry and spray again. Ensure that your spray can nozzle is clean as well before you spray. It can cause unwanted polka dots...
this is new to me... thx 4 the tip...
 

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