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Re-painting New Wheels That Already Have a Factory Finish

sigo

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I got a set of new steel wheels for my M38, and they all already have a new factory glossy gray paint finish. How does everyone get the factory paint to a point where they can apply their own finish? I am looking for an efficient and effective method to scuff the paint to a point where I can apply rapco primer, then semi-gloss OD 23070. I’m thinking wire wheel then a good degreasing & cleaning. Just looking to see if anyone has a better method that doesn't involve blasting to bare metal.
 

chucky

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Some 220 and scotch brite pads to scuff it . and do a test spray on the backside of the wheel to make sure its going to bond then if all is well squirt it !
 

tennmogger

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You don't have to blast to metal. Just rough the surface. If you have a compressor, you can get a cheap media blaster that holds maybe a quart of media (looks like a paint sprayer). I do that with play sand (with protections) for cheap. Any other method by hand will miss the crevasses.
 
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