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Old 02-22-2013, 10:18 AM   #11
camrycurt
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Re: Questions about steelies

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Great to hear. That's what I was planning on using. How many cans did it end up needing for all 4? Did you put down a coat of primer first?
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Yes, first I sanded and cleaned up the wheels and then put down a couple of coats of some filler primer that I found in the automotive section at WalMart. Then I followed that up with a couple of coats of the gloss white and that was it.

I think I used two or three cans each of the primer and paint to do all four wheels. It's been a couple of years so I can't quite remember, but paint and primer is cheap and I always find other uses for the leftovers on other truck projects so I don't really keep track!
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