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Rusty chrome hubcaps

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 21:14
by acw
title says it all, so can i paint them or will it just fall off the chrome?

second question its a white van with black wheels so do i paint them black or white

Cheers

Re: Rusty chrome hubcaps

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 23:39
by pirate-pete
Remove the chrome first if you want the paint to stick. Judging by what happened when I tried to remove the limescale in our bathroom all you want is some acid based limescale remover, leave for 10 mins or longer and the chrome should disappear. Or at least that is what happened to my taps :cry:

From black or white my choice would be white on the black wheels.

The other thing I've found is that if you take one of those green scotchbrite pot cleaning pads and scrub the rusty chrome you may find most of the rust is just stains which will wipe off. I just do this a few times a year especially after winter and the salty roads. Still plenty of tiny rust pits so not a perfect finish but still good enough from a few feet.

Re: Rusty chrome hubcaps

Posted: 22 Mar 2014, 08:11
by itchyfeet
pirate-pete wrote:
The other thing I've found is that if you take one of those green scotchbrite pot cleaning pads and scrub the rusty chrome you may find most of the rust is just stains which will wipe off. I just do this a few times a year especially after winter and the salty roads. Still plenty of tiny rust pits so not a perfect finish but still good enough from a few feet.

Thats what i do twice a year but i use polish and an old green scourer, a new one is too sharp and will scratch, the polish fills the pits and helps to protect.

Not a fan of painted caps myself

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Re: Rusty chrome hubcaps

Posted: 22 Mar 2014, 08:39
by acw
i had a go with the cleaning pads but the tiny pits have grown to penny size.
time for paint or new hubcaps, i like the idea of black wheels and white caps

cheers