adam and i obviously must be twins seperated at birth or something....
i recently resprayed an old set of rims with matt black "export" paint as i had a can lying around at home. i bought a couple of extra cans and did a few more coats, too. to prep the rims (they wer already painted black but the paint was scratched and chipped), i used "export" degreaser and then scrubbed them with soapy water and a toilet brush. then chucked a bucket of clean water over them to rinse. adam's idea of a pressure cleaner is a better idea tho, it'll get rid of most of the built up gunk you're worried about. i then just filed away some of the rough edges , used masking tape to cover the tyres up, and sprayed away. the "export" brand is available at supercheap , autobarn, heaps of places.
so yeah super dodgey cheap as chips job (less than $15 all up) but it'll do the job until i decide on what colour i want to use for a more permanent solution. then i will repaint them using VHT polyurethane wheel paint (from autobarn). it's a bit ore expensive ($15 a can iirc) but gives a much longer lasting finish. it shouldn't chip or scratch off as easilly. ryan / green commet can tell you all about it, i'm sure he'll be all over this thread when he sees it. you should do a search for his write up on restoring his simmons wheels, some good info in there.
if you decide to go the 2 tone / polished lip look... i'm guessing you'll need to remove the tyres to do this. but thats no big deal, i got the old tyres removed, and these tyres fitted and balanced for $40. so it's not too costly at all. and yeah the chrome / silver lip is usually acheived by polishing the lip, not using 2 colours of paint afaik.
there was a guy on here a while ago who had pics of the daisy wheels with a polished lip and matt black spokes. looked really awesome i thought.
anyway, pics for your perusal


