gez bay
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whats the best primer to use on alloy wheels for the paint to stick. the wheels are rubbed down ive got filler primer and the paint doesn't seem to want to stick to it.
any suggestions?
gez
[Edited on 05-10-2009 by gez bay]
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finch515
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I had this problem when i did mine....i sprayed over the filler primer with ordinary primer then the paint stuck fine!! Might just have been luck tho
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gez bay
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right, i just sprayed onto the filler primer. i'll get ordinary primer tomorrow. cheers
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will_doyle
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Use a hammer
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gez bay
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to hit you with? good idea.
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ShEp
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get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
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gez bay
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didn't know that.
so i use filler primer on parts of the wheel that i use filler on, then high build to go over it and fill in little scratches and then paint on top of that and laquer?
[Edited on 05-10-2009 by gez bay]
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
Since when ive used filler primer before filling in light scratches or pin holes before painting but used a normal primer over it first before applying paint
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dean101287
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I used metal primer on my wheel Gez. Didnt get any reactions.
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Haimsey
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
Did you know this, or did you get it from my thread
When i did mine i used etch primer (red can) on them, then used high build primer (blue can) on the fronts to remove some of the imperfections, then sprayed.
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by ShEp
get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
Did you know this, or did you get it from my thread
When i did mine i used etch primer (red can) on them, then used high build primer (blue can) on the fronts to remove some of the imperfections, then sprayed.
I found out about 2weeks before your thread when it didnt work on my wheels lol
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by B3KAN
quote: Originally posted by ShEp
get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
Since when ive used filler primer before filling in light scratches or pin holes before painting but used a normal primer over it first before applying paint
Since always lol.
Filler primer is really thin primer. try high build next time
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DaveyLC
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If they are baremetal you need etch primer.. UPol do a good one in a red can, halfords sell it.
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gez bay
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yeah thats what i bought today, the red can etch primer. do the wheels have to be totally bare metal though?
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Danny W
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sand back the wheels with 600grit if you go through to the metal use etch primer on those areas, as long as the existing paint is 'keyed' you can use normal grey primer then spray your colour onto that then lacquer.
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gez bay
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will the etch primer work if i spray it on areas that still have some bits of paint on?
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Danny W
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yeah will be fine but dont worry about covering the whole wheel with it as its not needed
[Edited on 06-10-2009 by Danny W]
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
quote: Originally posted by B3KAN
quote: Originally posted by ShEp
get high build mate.
filler primer is for priming filler, it doesnt fill.
Since when ive used filler primer before filling in light scratches or pin holes before painting but used a normal primer over it first before applying paint
Since always lol.
Filler primer is really thin primer. try high build next time
My wheels came out perfect thanks
[Edited on 06-10-2009 by B3KAN]
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