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Old 01-05-10, 06:40 PM   #1
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Default Stripping rear wheel

hello all im in the process of stipping my wheel back to metal and will be painting center blue and the edges shiny silver (bare metal) can i laquer over the metal without primer to keep them shiny cheers tony

once this wheel is done i will do a post with pics ta all

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Old 01-05-10, 07:03 PM   #2
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http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...=polished+rims
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Old 01-05-10, 09:07 PM   #3
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To answer your question about lacquering....I believe not - can't remember where I read that (saw the same question in the last week somewhere). The only option is to get them chromed (or be prepared for regular polishing!).
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Old 01-05-10, 10:16 PM   #4
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you can lacquer them but you need to use very expensive lacquer so it doesn't dull the sine to much
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Old 02-05-10, 09:22 AM   #5
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you can lacquer them but you need to use very expensive lacquer so it doesn't dull the sine to much
Which lacquer works? I guess the reason I saw given was that the lacquer can't key to the metal work (which primer does). Expensive because the lacquer has to include the primer's properties?

How does lacquer dull the shine btw? That's the point of lacquer, to make it shiny!
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Old 02-05-10, 09:28 AM   #6
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because polished metal is shiner than lacquer and i have no idea what lacquer works because foolishly i didn't do mine. liamsimpson did though LINK
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Old 02-05-10, 03:21 PM   #7
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because polished metal is shiner than lacquer and i have no idea what lacquer works because foolishly i didn't do mine. liamsimpson did though LINK
Lol but - lacquer is transparent, that's the point! It is meant to make things shinier. I started to read that link, but 79 pages - I haven't got the patience - I did read the first 10 though, it sounded like he wasn't/hasn't lacquered his own stuff? I saw a mention that lacquer might dull the finish but no other reference to it. Is there something I'm missing in the last 69 pages, lol?
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Old 02-05-10, 03:26 PM   #8
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lmao he did lacquer the rims and he sead it did dull them slightly not sure what page
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Old 02-05-10, 06:28 PM   #9
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Fair enough, as I mentioned I'm too lazy to read all the pages

I would be interested to find out how the lacquer held out, though, as if the problem is the lacquer having something to key to, then it's the kind of thing that shows up later (flaking, etc). I too thought it would work, until the keying issue was mentioned (which makes sense, it's why you get flaking if you paint directly on really smooth surfaces without sanding them to a particular finish first).

If they're dull I would have thought it'd be possible to get some T-cut or equivalent to shine it up again...a lot of the finish is determined by how smooth the top layer is, so making sure it's as smooth as possible will help with that.
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Old 02-05-10, 06:37 PM   #10
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not sure i think its a bit like the lacquer is not as clear as glass so its a bit like having slightly frosted glass in front of a mirror
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