A while ago, I painted my own Stilo's wheels in PPG's Shadow Chrome - a lengthy and expensive process... about $450 in materials and days of work. I wasn't all that happy when people called the wheels "shiny black" - especially as about 15 coats of silver went on them! 
So today, earning some much-needed money by painting two sets of wheels for someone else, I cut a few corners. I agreed to have the wheels sandblasted, which got all the previous coatings off. I decided to apply filler directly to the bare alloy to repair the gouges, sanded, removed balance weights and adhesive, and after only about three hours of preparation, wheels were ready for paint...
So today, earning some much-needed money by painting two sets of wheels for someone else, I cut a few corners. I agreed to have the wheels sandblasted, which got all the previous coatings off. I decided to apply filler directly to the bare alloy to repair the gouges, sanded, removed balance weights and adhesive, and after only about three hours of preparation, wheels were ready for paint...
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