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My DIY wheel repainting project..

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by srponies, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. srponies

    srponies New Member

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    The wheels on my 01 Prius were hazy and badly pitted. I decided to sandblast them and repaint them. I could have probably had a body shop do the work, or even had them powdercoated, but I did the DIY approach. I sandblasted them and painted them dark blue.

    I have a few photos of the project:

    Wheel before -
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    Sandblasted -

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    Painted -

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    So far I like the contrast of the dark blue against the silver. Makes the car a little unique. :)

    Steve H.
     
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    When I read your description I was all prepared to not like them but they look good.

    Your grungy tires OTOH:D
     
  3. srponies

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    The whole car needs a clean up after driving the salty roads.

    Before & after shots -

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    Photo is a bit dark but...

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    Steve
     
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    very nice steve, any tips for painting/prep of the wheels?
     
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    As far as painting/prep tips: Once the wheels were sandblasted, I taped/masked off the tire around the bead area. Some people have recommended using a large piece of cardboard with a hole in the center that is the size of the wheel diameter. Then you can just set the cardboard over the tire and don't have as much taping to do.

    I followed the tape with 2 coats of automotive primer. Then several coats of the finish color. When that was done and thoroughly dried (at least over night), I applied several coats of clear.

    I think that it is mostly important to be patient and allow for each coat of paint to dry properly. And paint in an area that is heated to 60+ deg. (Whatever is recommended on the paint can). Alsoo do not paint the item down on a dusty/dirty surface. If possible lay down a clean tarp, or use some sawhorses and plywood.

    My .02
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    ha ha you make it sound easy.
     
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    Just a few more photos of the wheel painting project.

    Sandblasted & taped:
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    Wheels getting primered:
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    Primer coat:
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    Hopefully at some point I can get a good "after" photo when the car is clean.:)

    Steve