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    sku01pt is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Cool Flat black paint???

     



    i am going for the full flat black top to bottom look for 01 pt cruiser i have racked up 128,000 on my baby and it time for a change. my question is with the chrome wheels i want to stay with the oem wheels. they are chiping and peeling from all the salt here in the mountains. i want to sand and paint them. what is the best way to go about this? sand and paint or sand and power coat? not sure .. i am thinking of removing all stuck on decals stickers ect... and leaving only the chrome actcet. that are bolted on . flat black with black tint windows even black carbon fiber headlights. and tail lights?? ideas would be nice thanks.
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    heathr is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thumbs up black PT criuser

     



    I would sand blast with a 1 quart speed blaster-- next i would go over with my speed blaster with baking soda ,then prime withDp-21 epoxy , then finish off with the wheels the same black thats going over the PT- Asheville ,NC

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    Thumbs up when yo

     



    Quote Originally Posted by heathr
    I would sand blast with a 1 quart speed blaster-- next i would go over with my speed blaster with baking soda ,then prime withDp-21 epoxy , then finish off with the wheels the same black thats going over the PT- Asheville ,NC
    --When you think you have all the dust and sand blowed out-- DO IT AGAIN

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