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use paint stripper to remove the clear coat then get the alum rim cleaner for raw alum. It's an acid etching compound it will make your rims look better than new. then use an aircraft primer like an old school Zinc Oxide to get it to prime, and then shoot em with whatever ya want.......My .02
use paint stripper to remove the clear coat then get the alum rim cleaner for raw alum. It's an acid etching compound it will make your rims look better than new. then use an aircraft primer like an old school Zinc Oxide to get it to prime, and then shoot em with whatever ya want.......My .02
use aircraft stripper also. And some scotch brit pads or very fine sand paper to roughen the surface for adherence. I wouldnt get them powder coated unless you can get a deal on it. Might as well just spray bomb them, eastwood has a range of metal colors from aluminum, graphite, mag, etc and so does duplicolor at autozone.