Painting Iron Cross rims

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Painting Iron Cross rims

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I thought I had see an Iron Cross rim that had been painted (silver/grey with black in the arrow parts) :? Googled the crap out of the interweb and have not found them :cry: Has anyone painted their rims? Photos are always encouraged :mrgreen:
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Cleaned mine up with alcohol last winter and I believe the paint I used was Duplicolor Wheel paint. Made a large 12" deep cardboard tube to mask the tires, so no need to remove them.

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Painted the originally black areas with a brush using flat black. I believe painting the arrow shaped areas would give a look quite different than the original "Iron Cross" shape - would be interesting them to see if you finish a set that way.

I considered painting the arrow areas the body color, which I believe was done on some '70s and later premium Detroit wheels, but decided against it.
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I sanded these down, 2 coats of primer, 2 coats of Dupli-Color wheel silver, and 2 coats of clear. THEN, I went back and painted the coves flat black. I've never seen a set of these wheels with the arrows in black.

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The arrows in mine were painted when I bought my car. I personally hated the look and stripped them. Paint is REALLY hard to remove from the textured "arrow" areas. I had to repaint them silver since I couldn't strip all the paint.
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Here's a rough Photoshop job of what they looked like.

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hmmmmmmmmmmm :? looks like I will stick with what I have. perhaps, just touch them up a little. Thanks for the photos

@John where did you get the Fiat caps? I have only seen black or chrome mine are ratty looking


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IMG_1140 by itzebtze, on Flickr
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I got.them from a FLU member who didn't need them any longer. They were brand new still in the ooeriginal package. I put them on a car I sold earlier this year. I have Turbo wheels with the red center caps on my 82.

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I am not real good at posting photos but here is a try
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The wheels were stripped cleaned with a die grinder and 3M fine pad. Etched with an aluminum etch then primed with an epoxy
white metal primer. Then epoxy gray primer and 2 coats of Dupont Imron silver. The black is Imron also but hand painted
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Look excellent!
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having looked at mine closer I noticed that I have all one colour. There is no break, no black on the background. Not warm enough for the paint so I will prep over the winter then paint in the spring, photos always coming :wink:
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Here is what I did 5 years ago and I did not have to polish them since. First I took care of all the curb rush with a file. Than I took them up to my living room (it was winter) and hand polished the rim while watching a movie. It took about 2hours per wheel, sanding them down to 1200 grit and than use metal polish. I painted them in the basement and had tires installed.
After that I started over with the file, sanding and polishing because 3 wheels got badly scratched by the tile
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Tobi wrote:Here is what I did ... I took them up in my living room (it was winter) and hand polished the rim while watching a movie. ...
I can just imagine how well that would go over in MANY LIVING ROOMS! :P
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Tobi wrote:Here is what I did 5 years ago and I did not have to polish them since. First I took care of all the curb rush with a file. Than I took them up to my living room (it was winter) and hand polished the rim while watching a movie. It took about 2hours per wheel, sanding them down to 1200 grit and than use metal polish. I painted them in the basement and had tires installed.
After that I started over with the file, sanding and polishing because 3 wheels got badly scratched by the tile
shop idiots :evil:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21443020@N ... otostream/
Nice job :wink: I have been given very strict instructions by the gorgeous lady that handles my parts *ahem :wink: that I am not to be doing any spray painting in the house. Rims are last on the list. I bring the part I want painted into the house to warm up overnight then go out to the garage, paint, then bring the part in to dry :roll:
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