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The clearcoat on the rims of my gmc jimmy are starting to peel and chip off. I'm thinking about spray painting them black, but i'm not sure how it'll look. If there's any photoshop experts that could photoshop the included picture for me so i could see how i'd like black would be greatly appreciated.
Using photoshop, I select all of the wheel, desaturate, then adjust brightness and contrast. That way, they don't lose the shine other than the fact that it's just too dark. I could've made them a lot darker, but then you wouldn't see anything. It'd just look like a wheel...
i've decided to paint my rims black this summer since the factory clear coat refuses to stop peeling. My only other question is what gloss factor should i go with?? i'm not sure if i want these to be shiny or dull... any suggestions? that gloss factor goes for the clear coat as well. also, i'm gonna rattle can these for reference.
Still trying to find oil leak on my Camaro, it’s a tough one. I think it is the oil pressure sender myself. Leaking when raving and going into boost....
3 days ago
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