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    My polished wheels are peeling off. Is it possible to paint polished wheels?
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    yeah, just like any other wheel. prep it well and it should be okay.
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    should i prep it with a fine wire wheel or just regular sand paper?
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    whatever will get enough material off so you can paint a clean surface.

    the wheels are clear coated from the factory so that is what you are seeing peel.
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    you can take paint thinner and remove all of the factory clear from your wheels with a soft rag. (keeps from scratching them) If you want to just paint over the clear then make sure they are very clean to scuff with a red scotch brite pad. once all is scuffed clean them with soap and water real good and let them dry. then paint away.
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    Take the tires off, use a chemical stripper, or you are going to have clear coat flaking off UNDER the new paint, ruining it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by industrialfish View Post
    Take the tires off, use a chemical stripper, or you are going to have clear coat flaking off UNDER the new paint, ruining it.
    Where can i get chemical stripper at?
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    Sell em and buy new wheels!
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    Any autoparts store. paint thinner will work fine and it wont destroy everything it touches. you can get scotchbrite there too.
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    ok. Im thinking to paint them a gum metal gray. Is there any body who can photo crop this on a pre gen wheel?
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    im not going to do black, and white is just wrone. Give me some color sugestions. i know its what i want but i want to hear from other people.
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    wait. u said white is wrong? wtf u smoking, 96 white grand prixes DID come factory with a white wheel set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odi View Post
    wait. u said white is wrong? wtf u smoking, 96 white grand prixes DID come factory with a white wheel set.
    I know they did and i dont like them.
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    Do purple!
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    purple is not my color. Im thinking gun metal. I cant think of any other color to go with.
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    gunmetal would be cool. or you could go with black xD
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    If you have polished pregen wheels, then why not sell them off to someone that will appreciate them for what they are - they're VERY hard to come by. Then buy a painted set and just paint those. Do what you want, I guess - they're your wheels, but it just seems like a waste to paint over polished wheels. They'll bring more $ than the painted set you replace them with, so you'll not lose $ in the deal.
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