Today I decided to paint my OEM Galant wheels to give them a little more pop and luster. Materias needed for this is a wire wheel attachment for your drill, 320 grit sand paper, paint prep wax and grease remover, primer, and Duplicolor wheel paint. I used silver wheel paint.
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I started by scuffing up the wheel with the wire brush, getting into all of the nooks and crannies I could get to. Then I used the the 320 grit sand paper to get into the corners I couldn't get to with the brush. After I finished, the wheels looked like this.
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Cleand the wheels with soap and water, then wipe them down with the paint prep wax and grease remover. Now it is time to apply the primer. Be sure to get into all of the corners and double check before going tot he next step. I used two coats of primer on the wheels.
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The primer dries very quickly, so there is no need to wait before applying the paint. I never painted anything on my car, and my index finger started to get tired, so I alternated painting with my buddy. I applied two coats of Duplicolor paint. I waited about 30 minutes in between coats.
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Let the wheels sit out in the sun so the clear can bake on on the wheels so to speak. The clear coat should protect the finish, and they should last pretty long. Here is what mine looked like after I finished.
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