I have a Volvo with painted alloys but I don't like the colour. I want to spray them silver with ideally a clear topcoat.
I have a small compressor with a spray gun.
What paint can I use without killing myself . I see I can get water based base coat but I think the clear will be harmful.
Any suggestions ?
Painting wheels
Painting wheels
Mike
1980 Vermillion Sprint - 174bhp
1980 Vermillion Sprint - 174bhp
Re: Painting wheels
The only thing you can really spray at home without doing yourself some damage is cellulose, the new water based paints I have found to be a bit of a pain.
If you want to do your alloys yourself then you don't really need a paint gun and compressor, in fact it's probably more of a faf. I can recommend this paint from Wurth, I have had good results with this over the years, in fact I painted my old VR6's wheels with it and they looked better than new.
James
If you want to do your alloys yourself then you don't really need a paint gun and compressor, in fact it's probably more of a faf. I can recommend this paint from Wurth, I have had good results with this over the years, in fact I painted my old VR6's wheels with it and they looked better than new.
James
Re: Painting wheels
Thanks James.
Will this do 4 wheels ok going over the original paint and would you recommend a primer first ?
I did also think of cans and don't understand why you seem to be able to spray with these, especially the lacquer, but not with tinned paint in a gun.
I think I may try these though, as you say it's less hassle.
Will this do 4 wheels ok going over the original paint and would you recommend a primer first ?
I did also think of cans and don't understand why you seem to be able to spray with these, especially the lacquer, but not with tinned paint in a gun.
I think I may try these though, as you say it's less hassle.
Mike
1980 Vermillion Sprint - 174bhp
1980 Vermillion Sprint - 174bhp
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Re: Painting wheels
An Acrylic clearcoat will not hurt you (or the environment) too much. Most rattle cans these days are acrylic. 2 pack in flat colours and laquer is a no-no since it contains isocyanates but oddly, metallic basecoat in 2 pack doesn't! So, you can use a 2 pack silver basecoat with an acrylic laquer over it without killing either yourself or the little fluffy bunnies (this does work, i've done it!) Just work in a well ventilated spot!
Steve
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.