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#603527 - 08/27/09 11:16 AM Paint wire wheel, not the tires...
198686d Offline
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Registered: 07/02/08
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Loc: University City, MO
So, what's the best way to do this. I sure don't want to remove tires. I know I have to remove the wheel. perhaps make a shield (?) out of something to cover the tire?

Really appreciate your help.

dave in University City, MO

60 AH Bugeye
04 Mini S
04 Vespa ET4
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#603532 - 08/27/09 11:32 AM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: 198686d]
dklawson Offline
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Registered: 03/28/05
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Loc: Durham, North Carolina, USA
I recently painted the wires on my wife's GT6. We removed the wheels from the car and thoroughly cleaned the wheels and tires with VERY strong caustic cleaner. The cleaner removed loose old paint and all the grime and brake dust. We then allowed the tires to dry.

We applied masking tape carefully around the joint between the tire bead and rim (both sides). Then we applied newspaper over the tire and used more masking tape to secure it to the first layer of tape around the bead. We used silver wheel paint from Eastwood and the results were very nice.
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#603538 - 08/27/09 11:39 AM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: dklawson]
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Thanks Doug: That's the kind of help I need. What is Eastwood?
dave
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#603544 - 08/27/09 11:57 AM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: 198686d]
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www.eastwood.com , lots of good stuff!

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#603574 - 08/27/09 02:31 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: tdskip]
spritenut Offline
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Registered: 01/27/01
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A piece of aluminum flashing rolled around the tire/rim edge and taped together where the ends meet makes a perfect mask.

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#603578 - 08/27/09 02:46 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: spritenut]
dklawson Offline
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Originally Posted By: spritenut
A piece of aluminum flashing rolled around the tire/rim edge and taped together where the ends meet makes a perfect mask.


I have used similar methods (poster board instead of flashing) on steel wheels. If you try this with wires, remember that a lot of overspray will pass through the spokes and collect where you don't want it on the far side. Of course, you could "Vaseline" the tires so the overspray won't stick.
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#603596 - 08/27/09 03:47 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: dklawson]
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Registered: 12/20/08
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Loc: South Carolina
Vaseline was gonna be my advice also...works very well and is easy to apply
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#603665 - 08/27/09 08:39 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: mightymidget]
regularman Offline
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Registered: 02/17/04
Posts: 2663
Loc: Asheville, North Carolina
You can let the air out of the tire and this will usually let something slide down between the tire and the wheel. If it doesn't then use a large screwdriver to get some room in there and put some cardboard or something like that in between the wheel and the tire before you paint. It will take several pieces overlapping to go around the whole wheel.
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#603826 - 08/28/09 02:21 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: spritenut]
198686d Offline
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Loc: University City, MO
Aluminum flashing is really good idea.......thanks
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#603829 - 08/28/09 02:23 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: mightymidget]
198686d Offline
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Registered: 07/02/08
Posts: 219
Loc: University City, MO
Wow. Vaseline sure is a vesatile product. Almost like duct tape, except slippery.

dave
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#603896 - 08/28/09 08:15 PM Re: Paint wire wheel, not the tires... [Re: 198686d]
paulsherman Offline
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Registered: 02/17/06
Posts: 131
Loc: Washington
Lay the wheels down, put liquid dish detergent on the tires (it does not matter if it drys, paint the rims and when the paint is dry, wash off the detergent and any paint on the tires and you are home free.
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