refurbishing bbs wheel's diy
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I've just finished rubbing down a set of 5 BBS's by hand and my mate is etch priming and then painting them for me and while I'm looking forward to getting them finished and the feeling of satisfaction knowing that I did some of the work myself I'm never doing it again, ever 
I did all 5 of mine.....
Cleaned them up with celilose thinner's with an old tooth brush, took a very painstackingly long time
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Sprayed them with thick primer paint, light sand back with 600 wet'n'dry.
Haven't got a photo of when i covered the centre and painted the rim for some un-none reason
but here's the other's.......4 of the wheel's are sprayed with paint from the local AutoCare


And the finished article after laquer




Cleaned them up with celilose thinner's with an old tooth brush, took a very painstackingly long time

Sprayed them with thick primer paint, light sand back with 600 wet'n'dry.
Haven't got a photo of when i covered the centre and painted the rim for some un-none reason


And the finished article after laquer




Last edited by jonbuoy on Sun Oct 29, 2006 10:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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muleskinner
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easiest way.... get em shot blasted or acid dipped to remove old paint , then powder coat em....trust me , with all the time and money you would spend on paint etc , the above will cost you about Ԛ£25.00 per wheel.
cheers
mule
cheers
mule
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cliffybabe
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Shaz what did u use to achive that polished lip?? they look fat as

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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Morat
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Have you got any pics of powdercoated BBS? I know someone who does powder coating professionally but I'm not sure it would look right on alloys?muleskinner wrote:easiest way.... get em shot blasted or acid dipped to remove old paint , then powder coat em....trust me , with all the time and money you would spend on paint etc , the above will cost you about Ԛ£25.00 per wheel.
cheers
mule
edit: what about white powder coating to go with my white touring?
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