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Painting steel wheels

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 12:50
by tonydata
Hi all,

Looking to repaint/spray my original steel wheels in a nice shiny new colour so the new chrome hub camps sit nicely... There's a few colour options, the usual... black, silver, white... I'm thinking silver would suit my van best (white).

Anyone have any advice/paint codes/warnings before I start masking the tyres up? Anyone know of the original colour they may have come in? Van ID is in my sig...

Plus, if anyone has any pics/links of any jobs they've done themselves that would sweet too :ok

Cheers
Tony D

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 19:52
by kevtherev
I painted mine in two pack.... with the tyres removed it was so much easier
your steel wheels would have been silver.

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Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 20:32
by skippymoss
Get someone to pop the tyres off. Got my tyres off and on and rebalanced for a fiver a corner. Loads easier.

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 22:20
by tonydata
skippymoss wrote:Get someone to pop the tyres off. Got my tyres off and on and rebalanced for a fiver a corner. Loads easier.

Think tyres off and spray is the way to go, cheers :ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 22:21
by tonydata
kevtherev wrote:I painted mine in two pack.... with the tyres removed it was so much easier
your steel wheels would have been silver.

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:ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 12:57
by discipleofsketch
I'm in the process of painting up the spare steelies that a very generous person on this forum gave me. I'm not keeping the tyres they came with, but thought i'd mask them up anyway, as it felt wrong not too. I spent a few hours with a wire brush drill attachment cleaning off the rust and various old paint remnants, cleaned with white spirit and sprayed them with hammerite "straight to rust". I needed about a can and a half.

To be honest, the finish isn't very good, it's a bit rough and if I did it again (which I will for the steelies with winter tyres currently on the van), I might just use normal hammerite and a brush, but they look OK from a distance, and certainly better than the combination of rust and different paintjobs they used to be - I reckon with some new hubcaps they will look good from about 5 or 6 metres away :wink:

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Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 13:17
by kevtherev
yeah, with the tyres off you can clean them up nicely if you pop them into the bead blasters
I was charged a fiver a wheel

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 19:03
by tonydata
discipleofsketch wrote:I'm in the process of painting up the spare steelies that a very generous person on this forum gave me. I'm not keeping the tyres they came with, but thought i'd mask them up anyway, as it felt wrong not too. I spent a few hours with a wire brush drill attachment cleaning off the rust and various old paint remnants, cleaned with white spirit and sprayed them with hammerite "straight to rust". I needed about a can and a half.

To be honest, the finish isn't very good, it's a bit rough and if I did it again (which I will for the steelies with winter tyres currently on the van), I might just use normal hammerite and a brush, but they look OK from a distance, and certainly better than the combination of rust and different paintjobs they used to be - I reckon with some new hubcaps they will look good from about 5 or 6 metres away :wink:

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"I reckon with some new hubcaps they will look good from about 5 or 6 metres away" :D :ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 19:04
by tonydata
kevtherev wrote:yeah, with the tyres off you can clean them up nicely if you pop them into the bead blasters
I was charged a fiver a wheel

That's that then, tyres off, sand blast, re paint silver... lovely, cheers chaps :ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 19:13
by cleagarr
tonydata wrote:
kevtherev wrote:yeah, with the tyres off you can clean them up nicely if you pop them into the bead blasters
I was charged a fiver a wheel

That's that then, tyres off, sand blast, re paint silver... lovely, cheers chaps :ok

..... and then post pictures of the whole process on here. (Please!) :ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 19:28
by itchyfeet
Just cleaned mine up, gave them a rub down, trated rust spots, masked them and sprayed them with a Halfords rattle can, easy.

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 23:09
by Allanw
Hammerite smooth Silver looks awesome. I painted my new merc steels with it, and they look like an OEM silver steel would look. It's soft-ish for a week or so after painting, so wait before fitting caps and have the tyre shop be extra careful! Once it's hard, it's HARD

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 20 Mar 2013, 10:15
by tonydata
cleagarr wrote:
tonydata wrote:
kevtherev wrote:yeah, with the tyres off you can clean them up nicely if you pop them into the bead blasters
I was charged a fiver a wheel

That's that then, tyres off, sand blast, re paint silver... lovely, cheers chaps :ok

..... and then post pictures of the whole process on here. (Please!) :ok

Will see what I can do!

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 20 Mar 2013, 10:17
by tonydata
itchyfeet wrote:Just cleaned mine up, gave them a rub down, trated rust spots, masked them and sprayed them with a Halfords rattle can, easy.

:ok

Re: Painting steel wheels

Posted: 20 Mar 2013, 10:26
by tonydata
Allanw wrote:Hammerite smooth Silver looks awesome. I painted my new merc steels with it, and they look like an OEM silver steel would look. It's soft-ish for a week or so after painting, so wait before fitting caps and have the tyre shop be extra careful! Once it's hard, it's HARD

Hmmmmm, another option, I think this may be what I might do, seems easy enough, and cheap... :P

How many cans did you use Allan? 400ml can on the bay, £8... You got a pic of the finish?