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23109VC 10-15-2009 06:48 AM

Wheel touch up paint?
 
My wheels are not curbed but a couple of them do have a lot of little nicks and scrapes in the paint. I have seen services that will repaint wheels, but I wondered if there is a cheap diy way to just touch up the blemishes?

I have the 18" turbo twist style wheels in standard silver finish. Is there a place that slls "touch up" paint for the wheel?

If so, any of you do it and can you comment on how it turned out?

Thanks

jjanari 10-15-2009 07:43 AM

touch up isn't too bad, but like the article below says, you don't want to go crazy and paint large sections of the wheel. wurth makes a silver wheel paint that is a spot-on match for our stock wheels.

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext43.shtml

d18mike 10-15-2009 09:09 AM

I have an Arctic Silver car ... the touch up paint of the same color is a surprisingly excellent touch-up color for my stock wheels, as long as you realize that silver is one of the hardest colors to touch up in general, so set expectations accordingly.

Burg Boxster 10-15-2009 02:48 PM

You can respray them yourself but it does take a lot of patience for cleaning, masking and spraying and some good know how on how to and where to blend properly so it looks seamless. It can be done well but unless you spray everyday, you'll need some practice. It helps too to start w/ your smallest repairs first and practice practice practice before moving to larger ones.

Wurth Silver (Silber) matches when you lay it down right and then clear. I think 1 can of color is supposed to do 2 complete wheels but my advice is to buy at least 2x the silver of what you think is needed. Then practice A LOT off wheel until you're 100% comfortable in how the silver flake lays down so you can match the existing. This way you will not run out in the middle nor feel rushed to start spraying for real. It'll be easiest to take the wheels off the car and work on them at table height too. Your back will greatly appreciate it ;)

Now, if you only have scratches that aren't all the way thru to the paint, consider instead just wet sanding (w/ 1500 or 2000 grit w/d) and polishing to bring them back up. The clear coat is tough and comes back nicely w/ a little bit of work.

Good luck :)


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