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Painting wheel rims
I'm just wondering how to paint perfect circles for the inner rims of those 2-tone wheel rims. The rims are recessed so paper/tape circle masks are out.
When I use masking solution, the paint peels off when I remove it, so I get jagged edges around the rims. |
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maybe you can paint the whole rim the color of the inside and then paint the outer part. that would be easier to make maybe... hard to imagine since i dont know what the wheels look like but it maybe something you could try.
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On the contrary, recessed rims may make the masking job easier. Tape the entire wheel up, then used the edge of the inner circle as a guideline for your #11 x-acto blade. Cut and remove the masking tape. The disc brakes for my bikes were painted using this method, using Parafilm M and a circle template, or following the recessed/raised edges of the circle. Good luck.
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