Painting wheels

   / Painting wheels #12  
Never tried it, but have read that some people stick playing cards in between the wheel and tire for masking the rubber off. Paint on the tires makes it look like a half-hearted attempt to spruce up the tractor.
 
   / Painting wheels #13  
I used some type of Blue painters tape. Tedious - getting the tape on just right and around each tire. Then a floor jack - one tire at a time. Lift just enough so the tire can be spun. Hand sand down the rim. Used a brush and put on an industrial grade of Rustoleum.

Slow, but I had a good layer of paint on the rims when finished.
 
   / Painting wheels #14  
When I paint wheels I always smear thin grease on the tires next to the rims using a trim paint brush - spray paint and then remove grease and overspray after paint is really dry. They also sell a liquid masking tape, but never tried it - grease is cheaper.
 
   / Painting wheels #15  
That's what I do,it's quick and work's well.

Sandblasting is best, but OSPHO is MUCH quicker, and works very well.
I don't brush paint wheels, I only spray them.......much better looking job.
 
   / Painting wheels #16  
I, one time sprayed rims, and naturally some ended up on the tires.
I lightly brushed some Tremclad flat black paint on the affected areas and it was very difficult to see my bloopers.
LOL, naturally dirty tires helped a bit, but then that vehicle never saw a waxing job either.
 
   / Painting wheels #17  
I might have jumped the gun a bit, but I assumed he was removing them from the vehicle?? I would never shoot paint on my truck wheels with them mounted to the truck.

 
   / Painting wheels #18  
One truck from an old timer when I was a kid (I will be 58 in just over a month) is to only break down one side of a tire at a time. You can then wrap a heavy trap or several layers of plastic around the tire and wheel. Either air it back up with the plastic in the wheel or take care to tape it well to keep sand out and blast away. Too much sand inside the tire will likely effect the balance. Shop vac well before final inflation and you should be fine. By inly breaking the bead on one side at a time and carefully marking locations of any weights and the valve stem, you should be able to get it all realigned with no issues to the balance of the tire. You may want to do a light punch mark for alignment purposes on the back side of the wheel. It is lots of work but probably well worth the trouble if the truck otherwise looks nice.
 
   / Painting wheels #19  
I, one time sprayed rims, and naturally some ended up on the tires.
I lightly brushed some Tremclad flat black paint on the affected areas and it was very difficult to see my bloopers.
LOL, naturally dirty tires helped a bit, but then that vehicle never saw a waxing job either.

My lady friend does a great job taping items that need spraying.......I do only the spraying.
Team effort!
My team!
 
   / Painting wheels #20  
I'm interested in this is ospho product, I have some older steel rims that have a chrome finish that I would like to paint. Would this product help the paint stick?
 

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