Wal-Mart posted by fourZero on April 03, 2003 at 06:28 PM
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For your sake and the sake of your Z, please spend the time and money to do this right. Get a professional-quality paint that can be applied via sprayer at a paint shop. I'm sure there are paints out there specifically formulated for wheels. Take the time to prepare the surface correctly and take this opportunity to do any cosmetic repairs before painting. Be sure all surfaces are completely cleaned and degreased (I'm a big fan of acetone for degreasing) before painting. And lastly, let the paint fully cure before putting the wheels back on the car. There is no sense in spending all the time and money to do a nice paint job and then go mess it up by not waiting. Anyway, hope this helps. Search the internet and talk to some shops so that you can fully understand the process and better decide what you want.
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