
Well i bought a new car in september, came with really bad alloy wheels... since winter was coming i bought myself a set of steelies for the winter (since salt and what not will not eat the paint that fast...)And decided to fix the alloys for the spring...so i was asking around and they wanted around 1000 kunas (1000 martens (yes our currency is named after an animal) (1000kn=around 140 euros) and since im a student that was waaay too much...so i looked at the internet and found chris fix made a tutorial about it..got to my DIY shop and asked how much parts like that would cost...came to 18 euros, for basically the 10th of the price...sure i will tackle to job myself and here is how it all started.1.1Wheel fully cleaned from any dirt2. Bondo applied to damaged area3. Whole wheel sanded down, ready for primer4. Primer applied and lightly sanded down for smooth experience :P5. Paint and clear coat applied, drying while im typing thisYes the work is not the best, but its not 10 times worse then a pro would do it...and i learnt some new skills..took me around 3 days, but i took time, didn't rush thingsALSO EVEN IF YOU WORK OUTDOORS WEAR A MASK AT LEAST, the overspray dust stays around for quite some time in the air..you really don't want to breath that in!thanks for your time redditors :) via /r/DIY http://bit.ly/2VS1kH8