19-03-2015, 06:53 PM
It's in the prep, if it feels smooth you're good to go. This is the last set I done and I wasn't fussed on the outcome of them because the MG throws out a fair bit of brake dust so I spent about half an hour on each rim just flatting back the original laquer so I could spray it. Ideally you sand back until it's completely smooth and you filler any curbing then spray, depends how good you want it.
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Don't use halfords laquer, I've heard other people say that it doesn't harden as good as it should. This is what I've heard from other forums so take it with a grain of salt.
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Don't use halfords laquer, I've heard other people say that it doesn't harden as good as it should. This is what I've heard from other forums so take it with a grain of salt.