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Breezapom

mk4 ibiza fr 20vt
Jan 12, 2006
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Good luck mate i cant wait to see the finished masterpeice :)

also just order'd those brackets for the filter so will get rid of the bodge job cable ties haha.Iwas drivin up the a3 earlier and my god does it sound loud inside the car :)
 
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Gooner_Mike

Teaching the kids
Jan 20, 2008
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Wheel refurb Part 1

Started the refurb of my Leon "Starfish" alloys today. (Had them taken off the car yesterday and set about cleaning them off last night.) The wheels ware in excellent condition so there shouldn't be any filling required.

Steps taken:
1. Removed all weights and valves from the rims.
2. Cleaned old rubbber from the edges of the wheel (where the tyres grip the rim, or the bead I think its called.) with a wire brush.
3. Sanded down the inside of the rim with 80 grit paper.
4. Filled some curb marks out with a metal file.
5. Sanded down outside of the wheel with coarse paper
6. Sanded the outside of the wheel with fine paper.
7. Used some industrial wipes to clean off all dust and dirt from wheels.

Have done all four wheels, took me about 4 hours in total. :blink:

Paint hasn't arrived in the post yet! Might slap on one coat of filler primer today and let that dry overnight though.

Will have another go with some fine grit paper between each primer layer too, so that they look as best as possible (for a home refurb anyway!)

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Altech

Ibiza PD170
Oct 3, 2007
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Looks like a good start Mike, I bet your hands are hurting now!

Are you going to get the wheels baked after you finish painting? The only reason I ask is that if you don't leave the paint enough time to cure, when the tyre is refitted it'll pull the paint off the edge of the rim. I left mine in a hot room for about a week before I had my tyres fitted.
 

Gooner_Mike

Teaching the kids
Jan 20, 2008
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Looks like a good start Mike, I bet your hands are hurting now!

Are you going to get the wheels baked after you finish painting? The only reason I ask is that if you don't leave the paint enough time to cure, when the tyre is refitted it'll pull the paint off the edge of the rim. I left mine in a hot room for about a week before I had my tyres fitted.

Wasn't going to TBH but I might leave it a bit before getting them put back on!
 

Ibiza 130 tdi

Black Magic
Jan 15, 2007
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Somerset
All you need to remember is to only put a dust coat of primer on. Same with the paint. The first coat just needs to be a very light dust coat, just to cover it. Don't try to wack it all on in one go. Dust coat, let it dry, then another thicker coat and so on until it's built up properly. Etch primer would probably be best for the wheels as this eats into the metal. Stinks like f00k mind but its good stuff. :)

As long as you've prepped it well, you should be ok. Scotch it off with a red scotch brite, then degrease it (or panel wipe it) before painting to remove any dust etc etc blah blah. :lol:

Good luck! Don't sell the starfish wheels. They suit your car too well!
 

Gooner_Mike

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Wheel refurb Part 2

Cracked on with it today. Paint hasn't arrived yet but got some primer so thought I would get stage 2 done...

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Step 8: Cleaned the inside of the wheels with industrial wipes
Step 9: One coat of primer to the inside of wheel, inside of spokes and rim edge

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Step 10: Cleaned centre caps while I was waiting for the primer to dry. Not sure what to do with these? Can't remove the centre badge...

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Step 11: Very light coat of primer to the face of the wheel
Step 12: Another light coat
Step 13: Rub down with fine grit sand paper

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Step 13: Another 2 coats of primer
Step 14: Final rub down with very fine paper. Gets the wheels really smooth!

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Step 15: Leaving to properly dry overnight. Ready to paint!
 
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Altech

Ibiza PD170
Oct 3, 2007
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London
With the centre badges I'd put one layer of masking tape over the badge, then use a very sharp knife to cut around the egde.

I feel like doing my wheels again now!
 
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