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Thread: diy wheel repair - whats the right silver paint.

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    diy wheel repair - whats the right silver paint.

    hi,

    I want to have a go at repairing my own wheel scuffs and scrapes.

    This site makes it look achievable http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext43.shtml but where can I find this Wurths Silver Lacquer.

    Or is there another brand that matches German wheel silver..?

    Thanks

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    Its not worth the effort, just find a nice colour from supercheap or something, i.e black. And refurbish and respray all the wheels. Its not worth the effort trying to colour code the wheels, trust me. Many others have gone down this path to the same decision.

    check the DIY paint your wheels thread in the bodywork and trim section!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AWD View Post
    hi,

    I want to have a go at repairing my own wheel scuffs and scrapes.

    This site makes it look achievable http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext43.shtml but where can I find this Wurths Silver Lacquer.

    Or is there another brand that matches German wheel silver..?

    Thanks
    lol hmmm i think silver is silver is silver... theres no special german silver
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mischa View Post
    lol hmmm i think silver is silver is silver... theres no special german silver
    Hmnn German silver.... its like... less emotional or something? Does it like, make your car more efficient and productive?

    Lol jokes, you could always go to a paint shop and get it color coded, or unless your a panel beater i very much doubt you can get a silver anywhere close to the ones on your rims.

    Just paint it black... I see a red door and want to paint it black, no colors anymore I want it to turn black...

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    That DIY was pretty good! Matching ain't easy.

    I've seen Wurth's gold paint (used on genuine BBS wheels that came out gold from the factory) for sale on US eBay once.

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    Matching ain't easy.

    I've seen Wurth's gold paint (used on genuine BBS wheels that came out gold from the factory) for sale on US eBay once.
    Note the once....

    Yeah thats a good DIY, I used it as a guide on my wheels. as before, paint it black...

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    i saw the other black wheels thread but no go on that option.

    blue bora on black?.. nah.

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    Both my fronts have makrs like this:


    The rears are great. Right now I would settle for a quick and dirty fix, like a light sand of the scratch to remove the rubbish and a quick overspray in the right silver. Sure it won't look perfect, but it will remove the obvious gaping scratch you see straight away.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mischa View Post
    lol hmmm i think silver is silver is silver... theres no special german silver

    As for silver being silver... I have been told there are lots of different types of silver... maybe someone should build a database of wheels and what silver they use... would be handy for some of us.


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    yea there are lots of different types of silvers, as there are lots of different blacks blues greens white etc etc etc. Try ring WheelFX (i think they are the people) they are in sydney and got a plug in StreetMachine so they must be alright. They will be able to fix the wheels, and prob give you a hint or two with the silver


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    To fix up a rim has been quoted at ~$150 a corner. If you wanted repairs on all 4 you would want to like the rims since a new set wouldn't be much more and you could keep the current ones as spares, which is always handy.


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