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Wheel painting
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Subject: Wheel painting
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From: dje@domain.elided (Don Eilenberger)
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 94 11:28:37 EST
Richard Moore asks..
>I recently purshased a 86 535i and just found out that the wheels are painted.
>I read the archive file on painting wheels but think that its a waste of time
>considering that it would come off anyway.
Huh? What would come off??
>Well I did notice that the color under the wheel is white? Is this the aluminum
>and will it hurt the wheels if I strip the rest of the paint...because buying
>new rims seems a bit on the expensive side..
No - this is a primer that was put on the aluminum to help bond the paint.
I would NOT recommend taking them down to bare metal.
>I want to know if anyone else has done this and what are the positives and
>negatives. I understand appearance may suffer, but since my car is a dark colo
>r anyway that contrast might actually help...
What I did on BOHICA - is took the wheels off, and used an agressive cleaner
to remove ALL the brake dust, combined with a Scotch-Brite(tm) pad. This got
all the dust buildup off - and some of the surface paint.
I then repainted with Wurth Silver Wheel paint, and overcoated them with
Wurth Clear. (Both of these are available at a good price from Noble in
Roundel). This is the same paint BMW uses - and the appearance if done
carefully is exactly like BRAND NEW.
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Don Eilenberger (dje@domain.elided
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'79 R65 FrankenCycle - der Beemer
'87 535i BOHICA - der Bimmer
'75 Hunter 25 WindBreaker - das Boot
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