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Old 09-19-2019, 04:17 PM
Crikeymike
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Originally Posted by IrieRider View Post
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.
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.
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