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After blasting, we shoot on ppg dp50, then shoot on cortez silver in dupont centari with a hardener additive. Use a quick dry reducer to take a little gloss off. Schonye
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Thanks.........another ?,should the rear of the wheel be painted silver or stay DP green..?????
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Do you mean dp-90 the 50 is grey if I'm not mistaken??
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The way I seen most of them done is the backs are a semi-gloss black with the Silver oversprayed through the slots to leave some overspray on the back side. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
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Also to be really correct, the silver overspray is also on the space between the
rims edges as they sprayed the silver over the black and needed to paint the outside rim edge for the proper look from the outside. As tom indicated, the insides are all semi-gloss black......
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I agree with Tom about the blow through. In which case you can shoot dp90 (black) instead of the 50 on the whole rim, then shoot the front with the cortez silver to get the desired effect on the back. Ken
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Used the centari cortez silver,wheels came out excellent..Thanks for the replys
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