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    Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 3:36pm
Anyone have any experience with this? I want to paint the inside of the rims before I mount up some tires. Anyone have a better plan? I don't have a way to blast them I was going to run a wire wheel over them and use this stuff.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AaronSEIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 3:41pm
Never used that before.  Just did one of my WD rims.  Used a wire brush then 3 coats of Rustoleum primer.  I hope to notice an exterior leak before it eats through 3 thick coats of primer.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Adam in VA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 3:41pm
I haven't used this product myself, but I have seen it around before. I know a few people who use it. They have been using it on shed and barn roofs and not tractors. I haven't asked them exactly how well it works, but these guys are pretty particular so it must be alright for them to use it, at least on roofing.

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I've had good luck with a product called Extend for neutralizing and coating rusty surfaces.  POR15 is also supposed to be good------a lot of old car restoration people use it. 
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If you clean them good, either blasting or wire brush, wipe them down with denatured alcohol, and slather the inside with your favorite red oxide primer, they'll outlast both of us.
 
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I vote for sandblasting, priming and painting as well.
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Ed - Have you ever thought of using cold-galv paint.  It's about $10/aerosol can.  You will need about 1.5 cans per wheel.  Just prep the rim and spray.  Check McMaster-Carr under zinc-rich paint. - AL
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