After reading up on a few threads, I followed recommendations for how to paint my rims. I used zinc chromate primer, then used appliance epoxy over top. Last night as I was thinking I would start to lace up the rims, even the smallest touch from the spokes would scratch the paint off the rim. So apparently I didn't properly do something. I had used a few different compounds to remove rust from the rim before applying primer. I did 2-3 coats of primer, not very thick. I then did about 3 coats of the appliance epoxy, again not very thick. That's where it stands now. The paint doesn't feel nearly as tough as, say, the black paint on the frame. Any suggestions for other methods? More coats? Clear coat? I'm kinda doing this on the cheap, but I don't want to have rims that are missing half the paint.