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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 dirt​2. Bondo applied to damaged area​3. Whole wheel sanded down, ready for primer​4. 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

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