07-04-2014, 08:33 PM
If you've got areas of bare metal then you'll want some acid etch primer for that. Then filler primer for the rest of the wheel. Take your time and make sure that they're all keyed up properly, get rid of any imperfections you see. Once they're primered, sand them down again with W&D paper. Sanding between coats is best, but not essential. Top coat can be anything you like, or just wheel silver. Then lacquer over the top of that.
For lacquer I recommend this stuff, it's absolutely brilliant: http://auto-paint.co.uk/carpaint/index.p...ductId=227
It's sprays better than anything I've used, dries well and has an adjustable nozzle.
If you sand in between coats you should get a nice finish, but after the paints cured for a few days you'll be able to sand and then compound them if needed.
For lacquer I recommend this stuff, it's absolutely brilliant: http://auto-paint.co.uk/carpaint/index.p...ductId=227
It's sprays better than anything I've used, dries well and has an adjustable nozzle.
If you sand in between coats you should get a nice finish, but after the paints cured for a few days you'll be able to sand and then compound them if needed.