15-05-2012, 03:13 PM
Like samass said, your gonna have to refurb the wheel if you want to get rid of that....
I wold flat it back as there is going to be a height difference in the paint where you added more to cover the chips, then give it a good wet and dry then paint.
Really go overboard with the lacquer on wheels. As long as you let them dry long enough they will set nice and hard, and you can flat them and polish a number of times if you get little chips.
Hope that helped a little lol
I wold flat it back as there is going to be a height difference in the paint where you added more to cover the chips, then give it a good wet and dry then paint.
Really go overboard with the lacquer on wheels. As long as you let them dry long enough they will set nice and hard, and you can flat them and polish a number of times if you get little chips.
Hope that helped a little lol
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