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Originally Posted by IrieRider
Paint, unless baked, usually doesn't hold up that well, and I think for most it's harder to get it to look well done. Drips and obvious touch ups seems to be common.
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I'm with this guy.
I've painted wheels before, for my offroad-only vehicles, and found that flat/matte paint was the worst, and that only full gloss would do, otherwise the pores in the paint could never get clean. This was before plastidip was even a thing I'm pretty sure.
So if you "had" to paint some, only go with gloss (smoother finish) and baking them would be ideal if possible.