TOM Posted January 9, 2011 Report Posted January 9, 2011 (edited) Hi Guys, My housemate Karl finally has all the equipment and paint to start his new Whitewall business. Karl will come to you, and prices start from $80 for 4 x standard single whitewalls like below. Price depends on whitewall thickness (doubles slightly more) and distance to travel. Based in Eastern Suburbs. He is using the same methods, equipment and paint as Derryl from Whitewalls SA, and is doing brilliant work. Available colours are: WHITE, RED, BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN. Custom colours can be mixed but take more time and patience. Here are some pics and brief explanations of the process and the results. More pics will be added as more cars are done, with owners permission of course. First step is to clean the tyre with a special solution: Second step is to blacken the tyre. Two options here - full gloss "wet look" or a dry look which is water based. Next step is to rough up the area to be painted so the paint will stick. The machine rotates the tyre throughout all the next steps. Then two layers of different paint are applied, with a quick blow dry in between coats Finally, a layer of protective laquer is applied to mainatin the whiteness and prevent marks appearing through cleaning and general use. And the results on my car: This is the wet look tyre black Please call Karl on the above number to make appointments or to find out more. Cheers, Tom Edited January 10, 2011 by TOM Quote
abbott Posted January 11, 2011 Report Posted January 11, 2011 Keen to see some pictures of members cars when/if they get done! I think a lot of people feel very comfortable with whitewalls sa because he does such a good job Quote
ke70kid Posted January 11, 2011 Report Posted January 11, 2011 mate this looks as good as derryls work i must say. to be honest I'm always more than willing to give the new guys a try so in a few months time when mine are worn, ill definetly be giving a call. cheers Quote
13BT_KE20 Posted January 13, 2011 Report Posted January 13, 2011 I'm keen to give him a go, I'm in burnside. just need some new treads on the back before getting them, if I'm happy ill prob have a few cars for him to do Cheers Quote
zach. Posted February 15, 2011 Report Posted February 15, 2011 how wide can he do them? i want to get some done on my girlfriends ap5. Quote
TOM Posted April 8, 2011 Author Report Posted April 8, 2011 (edited) After waiting ages for new and improved equipment to arrive from the states, Custom Whitewalls is now doing regular jobs with great results! Most recent was today - Tally's recently acquired '25 Tally - I love how the wheels are rusted behind the hubcaps - so rat! I thought they were painted that way when I first saw it... Edited April 8, 2011 by TOM Quote
abbott Posted April 11, 2011 Report Posted April 11, 2011 Looks awesome mate I think I will need some in the coming weeks! Very keen to try him out! Quote
TOM Posted April 26, 2011 Author Report Posted April 26, 2011 Friend's newly acquired daily MS123 Crown limo - fitted with original Tasmans for shits and giggles. Find another one that looks like this!!! :dance: Considering the wheels are way older than the car, we all thought it looked freaking awesome! They may even stay on for a while... Quote
nickyboy Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 does this bloke cut into the tire at all or go through writing? because derryl will no longer do tires unless they are a tire with a space already left for whitewalls. he wont chop through lettering anymore due to legality issues Quote
TOM Posted April 26, 2011 Author Report Posted April 26, 2011 Thats a good point man - was meaning to address that. Due to potential legal issues it is not possible to whitewall over areas of the tyre that have lettering on them - the preparation process scrubs the writing out. Essentailly the tyre still needs all identification and branding to be clearly visible. We've found that most tyres (barring low profile sports tyres) have enough room for a whitewall without the need to cut into the lettering, but it generally helps to see the tyre(s) first to make sure. Incidentally, it also helps if the tyres are not brand new (6 months or 1000k's) as they can stain from underneath the paint when they have that new tyre "shine" to them. Cheers, Tom and Karl Quote
Volatile Posted March 29, 2022 Report Posted March 29, 2022 On 1/9/2011 at 8:32 PM, TOM said: Hi Guys, My housemate Karl finally has all the equipment and paint to start his new Whitewall business. Karl will come to you, and prices start from $80 for 4 x standard single whitewalls like below. Price depends on whitewall thickness (doubles slightly more) and distance to travel. Based in Eastern Suburbs. He is using the same methods, equipment and paint as Derryl from Whitewalls SA, and is doing brilliant work. Available colours are: WHITE, RED, BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN. Custom colours can be mixed but take more time and patience. Here are some pics and brief explanations of the process and the results. More pics will be added as more cars are done, with owners permission of course. %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-013393900%201294567451_thumb.jpg First step is to clean the tyre with a special solution: %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-007643300%201294567474_thumb.jpg Second step is to blacken the tyre. Two options here - full gloss "wet look" or a dry look which is water based. %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-010382800%201294567516_thumb.jpg Next step is to rough up the area to be painted so the paint will stick. The machine rotates the tyre throughout all the next steps. %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-047241800%201294567582_thumb.jpg Then two layers of different paint are applied, with a quick blow dry in between coats %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-058297800%201294567608_thumb.jpg %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-062291200%201294567647_thumb.jpg Finally, a layer of protective laquer is applied to mainatin the whiteness and prevent marks appearing through cleaning and general use. And the results on my car: %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-094574700%201294567703_thumb.jpg This is the wet look tyre black %7BfileStore.core_Attachment%7D/monthly_01_2011/post-1424-021795300%201294567716_thumb.jpg Please call Karl on the above number to make appointments or to find out more. Cheers, Tom Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted March 29, 2022 Report Posted March 29, 2022 5 hours ago, Volatile said: There is no ph number You're replying to a thread that is 11 years old, and the person who started it hasn't been online in over 3 years Quote
TOM Posted August 10, 2022 Author Report Posted August 10, 2022 I'm still here! My mate still has all this equipment, but I don't think he's used it in years! I'll check with him, but not sure who else does whitewalls in SA now... Quote
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