Hycote Fast Drying Aerosol Wheel Spray Paint, Gloss Black, 400 ml

£4.195
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Hycote Fast Drying Aerosol Wheel Spray Paint, Gloss Black, 400 ml

Hycote Fast Drying Aerosol Wheel Spray Paint, Gloss Black, 400 ml

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The longevity of wheel paint varies depending on your climate and the road surfaces where you drive. However, taking the time to sand, prime, and apply a clear coat will help wheel paint last longer. FAQ Whether you like a flat, satin, or high-gloss look, there is a wheel paint finish to fit your preference. The best finish will complement your vehicle’s paint job and other features. For a dramatic look, choose a finish that contrasts with your vehicle.

Follow instructions carefully. Not only is wheel paint highly flammable and pressurised, but it contains harsh chemicals that can be harmful to your eyes, nose, lungs, and skin. Before you paint your wheels, read the instructions on the wheel paint thoroughly, and follow all the listed precautions. Spray wheel paint using a continuous, side-to-side sweeping motion. This is the best way to apply wheel paint evenly to create a seamless, professional look. Leaving aside being a faster and more efficient process, allowing a professional to repair your alloy is also likely to be more convenient for you. Unlike traditional with bodyshops, most ChipsAway specialists are mobile. What this means is that they can complete the repair at a time and place most suitable for you. Giving you time to carry on with your day. Secondly, painting your alloy wheels yourself can be cheaper than hiring a professional. That being said, once you have factored in the cost of the alloy wheel paint kit and the potential cost of rebalancing your own wheels after application, then there probably isn’t as much of a difference between professional and home alloy wheel painting than you may think. The Difficulties of Applying Alloy Wheel Paint Yourself

You don’t have to apply a clear coat after painting your wheels, but it’s a good idea. A clear coat seals and protects your paint job. And a clear coat is necessary if you want a glossy finish. Sanding your wheels before you start, and in between primer coats, will help wheel paint adhere smoothly. It will also buff away minor imperfections and make your wheel surfaces look sleek and new. Allow painted wheels to dry thoroughly in between coats. This will ensure that you get a smooth, even finish.

Throughout the course of this article, we will look at both what it takes to paint your alloy wheels at home and what it is like hiring a professional, to help you decide which option is best for you. Option 1: Painting your Alloys at Home Start with clean wheels for smoother, longer-lasting results. A degreasing cleaner does a good job of removing the grease build-up that’s common on vehicle wheels. You can simply spray your wheels with wheel paint, but you’re unlikely to get a good result without proper preparation. Let’s take a look at the other items you’ll need for a professional application.

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Some wheel paints are also suitable for painting other auto parts, including hub caps and other metal accessories. This versatility is ideal if you are updating more than just the appearance of your vehicle’s wheels. Have several pairs of disposable gloves and masks on hand. Since you may have to change your gloves or mask several times during the painting process, it’s a good idea to be prepared with plenty of extras. The other option to getting your alloy wheels painted is to get a professional repair specialist to take a look at your alloy wheels.



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