taffyflytyer
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Looking to tart it up a bit what paint do people use to repaint the wheels (silver) and engine ect and do you use under coat
Cheers
Cheers
Silver smoothrite - no primer. Even works on cylinder fins
Need to do a few fins on one side, what do people recommend a spray job or paint it on?
According to the Halfords site:
FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF HAMMERITE DIRECT TO RUST METAL PAINTS
Colour - Silver
Can be applied directly onto rust metal
No need for primer or undercoat
Corrosion resistant
Hammerite forms a superior barrier that not only seals out moisture but gives long lasting protection both inside and outside
Never used a primer with Hammerite on aluminium myself and never had a problem. Just "wash" the item with enamel thinners before applying the paint (I use a clean brush that has never been used for anything else).
Likewise (although I use panel wipe rather than enamel thinners to clean off before painting). I've had good success with silver smoothrite spraycans. Lots of thin coats with the drying between coats helped along with a hot air gun set on low heat.
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As always with this kind of thing, it's the prep that counts.
Yes, hammerite smooth is smoothrite. At one time the manufacturers only made the hammer-type, and called it hammerite. Then they introduced the smooth type and called it smoothrite. Then they changed the name to hammerite smooth.
That's marketing for you!![]()
I can't get out of the habit of calling it smoothrite ...