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    Painting and repairing Mag wheels?

    I have the standard 16" mags fitted to my multivan. They have some curb rash from the previous owner that is a bit ugly. Is it possible to use a body filler type material on them to repair the scratches then get them repainted in a new colour? I was thinking very dark grey or black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivo View Post
    I have the standard 16" mags fitted to my multivan. They have some curb rash from the previous owner that is a bit ugly. Is it possible to use a body filler type material on them to repair the scratches then get them repainted in a new colour? I was thinking very dark grey or black.

    You can get an aluminium putty that is really strong, however you would need to get the wheel machined after otherwise it would look crap.

    The putty is very very expensive also, it is called Durabond 7025.


    I wouldn't bother, the cost will outway a new set of rims probably !
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    Sounds like an interesting product, have you or anyone on the forums ever used it?

    I did a quick search and found this Selleys product that sounds very similar. I think it would be perfect for Aluminium rims etc.

    http://www.selleys.com.au/Selleys-Kn...l/default.aspx

    Unsure on price. How much is the Durabond 7025?

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    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Liquid-Weld-i...3286.m20.l1116

    That also sounds interesting, I wonder how strong and hard it is if it can be machined.

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    There is the possibility of getting a wheel repairer to do it for you....there was a thread here SOMEWHERE where a mkV owner got one of his wheels repaired and it looked fab, but I can't remember who did it for him. Repainting wheels isn't too expensive if you don't do anything fancy with them, and I'm sure you could find some repairer that would be happy to fix up your wheel for you. Oh and there's also the option of powdercoating wheels; a few of the members here have had that done and that's quite cheap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by intensem1 View Post
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Liquid-Weld-i...3286.m20.l1116

    That also sounds interesting, I wonder how strong and hard it is if it can be machined.
    Durabond is specifially for Aluminium build up and machining thereafter.

    Sit down for the price, I did warn..

    • 2 lb kit of Durabond 7025 - $273.97 + GST

    Can be purchased in Australia from an organisation called Measuretech !

    sales@measuretech.com.au
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    Thanks for the info fellas. I might stop into a tyre shop and see what they have to say. Powder coating sounds ok.
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    Just sand down the scratches and use normal body filler guys. That alloy putty is massive overkill - you're just trying to fill a scratch after all.

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Just sand down the scratches and use normal body filler guys. That alloy putty is massive overkill - you're just trying to fill a scratch after all.

    Pete
    Peter, no disrespect to your suggestion, but body filler will just drop out.

    Like I stated if you want a proper finish then go the alloy putty, if you want half decent just rub sown the scratches and repaint.

    Or just buy new rims.
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    Just on this - I've got a couple minor rim scratches I'm game to try repairing myself. I like the idea of these kits that contain everything I'll need - no need to visit supercheap and potentially buy the wrong 'ingredients'. Has anyone tried them? Does the silver match well to VW wheels (I have a mk5 GTI)?

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/VOLKSWAGEN-VW-Alloy-Wheel-Scuff-Kerb-Repair-Paint-Kit_W0QQitemZ350141479498QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item350141479498& _trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A1|39%3A 1|240%3A1318

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Alloy-Wheel-R...3286.m20.l1116

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