So, I bought a set of 4 stud, 14" x 6" steel rims (probably Speedies) off ebay for $117.50
The problem was they were repainted black over the original white.
Allowing for all the elbow grease I have put into these rims so far I am mindful that paint stripper, undercoat, new paint, wire wheels for paint removal and other stuff could end up taking up any benefit I got buying the rims fairly cheaply over new rims (which about $60 each)
I am currently at the point of 99% of the old black and white paint is off and back to bare metal on both dished faces of all the rims. I am not too worried about the outer faces, under where the tyres site so these will be wire brushed back to white/bare metal.
What is the best option for a primer undercoat for rims. The new white paint will be a basic Enamel in a can but with the primer is something like an etch primer better than a simple surface primer.
Steel rim repainting
Use some kind of anti rust primer or undercoat. I haven't done this the 3 times I've repainted my old steelies on the foz and within 6 months(a fair bit of beach work too) the paint was peeling off and a fair amount of rust was appearing. More rust than the stock paint that lasted for 9 years on them.
I gave up in the end and changed to alloys in a 15" rim...
I gave up in the end and changed to alloys in a 15" rim...
- T.Farm.Brumby
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+1 for etch primer on most things.jims wrote:Etch primer seems to work well for me. A couple of coats of this before the colour and had no problems with rust or paint flake.
All The Rigs:
'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)
'86 RX Turbo "Thor"
'89 Brumby "Emma"
'89 Brumby "Brumbylicious"
'03 Outback "Uma"
'05 Forester
'14 Forester Luxury (My goodness is it schmick!)
I will probably regret this but I have started the job with the rims wire wheeled back to metal and applied a rust converter/primer. I have then sprayed a standard primer over this and then the top coat.
I know rust converters need a degree of rust to work so I may have issues where there was very little to no rust. Basically, I will be trialling a couple of methods on a pair of the rims which will be-
1. apply rust converter primer and then the top coat
2. apply rust converter, give a light sand to see what if anything peels off, apply primer and then the top coat.
What's the worst that can happen, the job only lasts a few years and I have to do it again. The car isn't a daily driver so things could last a while.
One thing I would have like to do is to get the rims sand blasted instead of spending hours and dollars with a heap of elbow grease and paint stripper trying to get the rims back to metal.
I will keep everyone posted with pics on the results.
I know rust converters need a degree of rust to work so I may have issues where there was very little to no rust. Basically, I will be trialling a couple of methods on a pair of the rims which will be-
1. apply rust converter primer and then the top coat
2. apply rust converter, give a light sand to see what if anything peels off, apply primer and then the top coat.
What's the worst that can happen, the job only lasts a few years and I have to do it again. The car isn't a daily driver so things could last a while.
One thing I would have like to do is to get the rims sand blasted instead of spending hours and dollars with a heap of elbow grease and paint stripper trying to get the rims back to metal.
I will keep everyone posted with pics on the results.