1968Commando 134 #26 Posted May 7 50 minutes ago, squonk said: I just did these wheels on Monday. Sand blasted. 2 coats of Rustoleum self etching primer. As soon as that was dry, 2 coats of Rustoleum Almond paying no attention to recommended drying time. ( maybe 10 minutes) then 2 coats of Rustoleum clear. The first coat going on whilst the lastcolor coat was still wet. That’s the thing I used rustoleum primer and it was a enamel primer and then I used rust oleum almond enamel and now I have issues so I don’t know and shoot today I looked at mg blower shroud that I primed 2 weeks ago and painted and then put a second coat on last night and it wrinkled on me I must be painting when it’s too humid or somthing 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff-C175 7,206 #27 Posted May 7 Rustoleum takes a LOONNNGGG time to fully cure. Either put the following coats on within 10-20 minutes, or wait WEEKS before recoating. It cures from the top down. Even if it feels dry to the touch, under that skin is not cured yet. That's what causes the wrinkling. Or don't use Rustoleum. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1968Commando 134 #28 Posted May 7 9 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said: Rustoleum takes a LOONNNGGG time to fully cure. Either put the following coats on within 10-20 minutes, or wait WEEKS before recoating. It cures from the top down. Even if it feels dry to the touch, under that skin is not cured yet. That's what causes the wrinkling. Or don't use Rustoleum. Well shoot….ok then 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,892 #29 Posted May 7 (edited) I use Rusto all the time. Put the clear right on over the last color while still wet. Never an issue and dries within a couple of hours. Wheels engines it doesn't matter. Did this engine about a week ago. The head I even used Duplicolor engine white with the Rusto clear right over it. put the head on the next day. Edited May 8 by squonk 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1968Commando 134 #30 Posted May 7 4 minutes ago, squonk said: Horse Hockey. I use Rusto all the time. Put the clear right on over the last color while still wet. Never an issues and dries within a couple of hours. Wheels engines it doesn't matter. Did this engine about a week ago. The head I even used Duplicolor engine white with the Rusto clear right over it. put the head on the next day. Some parts I painted a month ago is it too late to clear them? Also is it necessary to clear what would it do? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,892 #31 Posted May 7 42 minutes ago, 1968Commando said: That’s the thing I used rustoleum primer and it was a enamel primer and then I used rust oleum almond enamel and now I have issues so I don’t know and shoot today I looked at mg blower shroud that I primed 2 weeks ago and painted and then put a second coat on last night and it wrinkled on me I must be painting when it’s too humid or somthing I painted with rain threatening with out problems. Looks more like contamination to me. Did you spray any other type of aerosol during or after when the paint was wet? Anything with silicone is really bad. A next door neighbor could spray something and wreck your paint 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1968Commando 134 #32 Posted May 7 Just now, squonk said: I painted with rain threatening with out problems. Looks more like contamination to me. Did you spray any other type of aerosol during or after when the paint was wet? Anything with silicone is really bad. A next door neighbor could spray something and wreck your paint No I cleaned my rims with breaker cleaner and wiped it down well, I did this on all 4 rims and the paint turned out ok on all except 2 rims and the blower housing needed another coat of paint so I painted that area with another coat of paint last night and looked at it this afternoon noon and it wrinkled on me 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,892 #33 Posted May 7 I use the clear for added durability and quicker drying time. I think the formula has more enamel drier in it. I used to mix paint for Napa. some paints have more drier in the formula than others. I had to get a custom color made a few years back. The formula had no drier in it. That stuff never dried! I have resprayed some wheels that got banged up after a year. Couple of coats of Rusto then a coat of clear. No issues. I have to do another set soon. We'll see how they look. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,892 #34 Posted May 7 1 minute ago, 1968Commando said: No I cleaned my rims with breaker cleaner and wiped it down well, I did this on all 4 rims and the paint turned out ok on all except 2 rims and the blower housing needed another coat of paint so I painted that area with another coat of paint last night and looked at it this afternoon noon and it wrinkled on me I think the brake cleaner may have done it. Use paint prep products. Some Brake cleaner dries really well. some don't. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,892 #35 Posted May 7 A pic of an engine a couple of months ago. Same method. Another set of wheels. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1968Commando 134 #36 Posted May 8 (edited) 4 hours ago, squonk said: A pic of an engine a couple of months ago. Same method. Another set of wheels. Dang I wish mf wheels turned out that nice but you’ve probably painted more then me this is my first restore and honestly first time spray painting anything and I just painted rims and it’s hard to get them nice even with experience from what I’ve been told I am 16 though so got lots of years to learn and improve Edited May 8 by 1968Commando 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 8,003 #37 Posted May 10 On 5/7/2025 at 6:11 PM, squonk said: Use paint prep products Windex is good, I like 50/50 alcohol and water. Like Mike said, spray the next coat when wet and the enamel clears is really tough and saves fading. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 58,465 #38 Posted May 10 6 hours ago, JoeM said: Windex is good, Cleanliness is so important if you want a good finished product. Spray some brake-cleaner on a window and wipe it off with a rag and see how the window looks. Now do the same with any other petroleum based product, next repeat the process with Windex and you will know why that is the best solution for cleanliness. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1968Commando 134 #39 Posted May 10 1 hour ago, 953 nut said: Cleanliness is so important if you want a good finished product. Spray some brake-cleaner on a window and wipe it off with a rag and see how the window looks. Now do the same with any other petroleum based product, next repeat the process with Windex and you will know why that is the best solution for cleanliness. Okay thank you 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 10,032 #40 Posted May 10 On 5/7/2025 at 6:11 PM, squonk said: Use paint prep products. BINGO !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 10,032 #41 Posted May 10 Find a place that sells to professional auto body mechanics and you will find this type of product. Ending up with a real nice finish is time consuming but well worth it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites