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    Default Painting wheels

    Wel lads eventually got a 4th ultralite wheel but could only get in black so got da paint and all da works ta spray it silver, rubbed it down wit scotch pad ta give it a bit a grip nd cleaned it wit panel wipe, went ta spray it and all day happened was a dirty reaction!! Paint is oil based.. Tried primer on it nd da same ting happened, ne help greatly appreciated!!


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    Did you try rubbing the wheel down with white spirits? Usually solves it


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff nelson sileighty View Post
    Did you try rubbing the wheel down with white spirits? Usually solves it
    Not White spirits but I tried thinners nd da same ting happened.. Much da same as White spirits isn't it???


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    Quote Originally Posted by p murf View Post
    Not White spirits but I tried thinners nd da same ting happened.. Much da same as White spirits isn't it???
    Ya that's pretty much the same lad ....have you tried heating up the wheel cause that's another thing if the wheels too cold it won't take the paint


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff nelson sileighty View Post
    Ya that's pretty much the same lad ....have you tried heating up the wheel cause that's another thing if the wheels too cold it won't take the paint
    No but il try it 2moro!! Hopefully works!!


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    sand paper!!!!!!


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    ...x2

    Last edited by Welly; 24-06-12 at 18:50.

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    try rub it down with diesel and then use waterbase paint works a treat


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    obviously the should be sanded down, wash throughly with thinners,panel wipe..by right youd need to etch prime them first. is your shed clean ie is it used for mechanical work or is there polish used in the shed any oil, greese, polish , wd40 even in the air can cause reaction. plus build your paint up in light coats letting each coat dry for 8-10 mins if its reacting this will stop it hope this helps


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    Cool Paintin wheels

    Rub the wheels down with 600 wet paper then wash wheel heat it with a heat gun etch prime it 'get etch primer in any good motor factors' then lots of light coats of your chosen paint heat at each coat and your sorted.


 

 

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