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old guy
04-16-2012, 09:36 AM
I have been running a set of RS6 reps in Hyper silver for several years. The finish is starting to show a little age and I would like to refinish them without having to deal with de-mounting the tires and powder coating to get a Hyper Silver color. I am not at all adverse to rattle can spraying the wheels if I can find the right paint.

Has anyone stumbled across a Silver that is either in a rattle can or spray gun that is close to Hyper Silver? Everything I can find requires de-mounting the tires and applying a powder coat and baked top coat. I only have $350 in the wheels to begin with so that much work really isn’t an option.

Right now I’m leaning toward the Wurth or 1Z Einszett wheel restoration kit Clicky click (http://www.autogeek.net/german-wheel-restoration-kit.html) but it really isn’t as bright as I would prefer.

Anything else available that you may know about?

juki
04-16-2012, 11:14 AM
not sure of what matches.

I rattle canned wheels on one of my old cars in silver. See if this color matches

The paint is Duplicolor wheel paint: http://www.duplicolor.com/products/wheelCoating/

And here is what the color turned out like:

http://i.imgur.com/C6VqW.jpg

old guy
04-16-2012, 11:37 AM
Thanks for the pic. Wheels look nice! I considered the Dupli-Color silver and that is still an option but it isn't as bright as the Hyper silver. I'm beginning to think it will not be possible without a multiple coat process.

http://i41.tinypic.com/2928siv.jpg

audi_nightrider
04-16-2012, 12:03 PM
Subscribed! Will be planning to do this too!

And if it helps, I read somewhere before that hyper silver is the end product of powdercoating the wheel gloss black at first then coating it with a metallic bright silver.

It may sound dumb but thats what I read somewhere when I was looking for a touch up paint for my hyper silver v708s

rollerton
04-16-2012, 12:12 PM
I read something on a VW forum a while ago that involved mixing some of the fake chrome paint with a silver metallic and spraying it on with a little gun. But I've never heard of anyone getting the hyper silver paint code. It's listed on some websites- Paintscratch or something may even list it. But never tried it.
One thing I looked into a little while ago was "real chrome paint" . Just google it. Not cheap but I've seen the results vary anywhere from hyper silver to VERY close to actual chrome depending on the effort you put into it.

n7plus1
04-16-2012, 12:19 PM
i have used the duplicolor silver and it isnt as bright as the oem sports. they are a nice bright silver, couldnt you get the paint code for them and have a shop mix some cans up for you?

vhstejskal
04-16-2012, 12:20 PM
I purchased some pain cans from ECS that were a pretty good match. It came in two cans one the base coat and one clear coat. I ended up fixing a small patch of curb rash on my sport wheels but unfortunately I can't find any pics.

GinobeS4
04-16-2012, 12:25 PM
As far as I know, the hyper silver color is a 3 stage process. Base coat, top coat, clear. I had my RS4 rims powder coated in hyper silver last year.

old guy
04-16-2012, 12:43 PM
Audi_nightrider / GinobeS4: I came across the same thing on several different sites. Black powdercoat base /baked on silver and topcoat.

Rollerton: I actually discussed this with Dupli-Color about using the Dupli-Color chrome and follow it up with a clear top coat to mute the chrome a little. They advised against it and said it would actually turn the chrome a dull gray color.

old guy
04-16-2012, 12:45 PM
I purchased some pain cans from ECS that were a pretty good match. It came in two cans one the base coat and one clear coat. I ended up fixing a small patch of curb rash on my sport wheels but unfortunately I can't find any pics.

Thanks! I'll check the ECS site and see if I can find it. I'm guessing it was Wurth silver and clear. It's a good match for the OEM wheel but not as bright as the Hyper silver.

Murph
04-16-2012, 12:46 PM
As far as I know, the hyper silver color is a 3 stage process. Base coat, top coat, clear. I had my RS4 rims powder coated in hyper silver last year.

I believe it is black, then silver and clear. I don't think there's a hyper silver wheel paint you can buy in a rattle can. At least I couldn't find one. I have used Wurth Silver and Clear previously. I just ordered a kit on Amazon that has silver and a 2K clear coat. The 2K clear will give a more durable surface as I live in NH. That said you need to stay with kits as if you mix and match on your own you may experience undesireable chemistry issues with primer/ base or base/ clear interactions.

old guy
04-16-2012, 12:49 PM
Thanks Murph. I realize I can't get a true Hyper Silver straight out of a spray can. I just want to get as close as possible without a multistage process.

mjwkr
04-16-2012, 01:21 PM
I have no experience with this but what about plasti-dip? It sounds like they can mix custom colors and with the different enhancers you may be able to get close? Worth a call/email? [confused]

http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/462909-Official-DipYourCar-com-Intro-Thread-Everything-Plastidip?highlight=Plastidip

vhstejskal
04-16-2012, 01:22 PM
Thanks! I'll check the ECS site and see if I can find it. I'm guessing it was Wurth silver and clear. It's a good match for the OEM wheel but not as bright as the Hyper silver.

I'll check when I get home. I can't find it on the site but I'll check when I get home as I still have the two cans. I know when I was searching for wheel paint I would have gone with the Wurth Silber...

old guy
04-16-2012, 01:43 PM
I have no experience with this but what about plasti-dip? It sounds like they can mix custom colors and with the different enhancers you may be able to get close? Worth a call/email? [confused]

http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/462909-Official-DipYourCar-com-Intro-Thread-Everything-Plastidip?highlight=Plastidip
I'll shoot them an e-mail and see if it's possible.


I'll check when I get home. I can't find it on the site but I'll check when I get home as I still have the two cans. I know when I was searching for wheel paint I would have gone with the Wurth Silber...

Thanks!

vhstejskal
04-16-2012, 03:09 PM
I found the two bottles I have... MFG PN# LLS0M6Z17 ECS still carries it Clicky Click (http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Lls0m6z17/ES1299057/) but looks like on special order and I don't remember paying $29 so apparently inflation hit... I'm assuming the Avus Silver Wheel paint is the same as the sport; only thing I'm unsure of is the match to that of the USP, although looks OEM. The paint comes in 4oz aerosol bottles so it would take quite a few to do multiple wheels; which seems like Wurth is a more cost effective option.

http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa435/vhstejskal/IMAG0054.jpg

zz2h33
04-16-2012, 03:30 PM
here's a tip if you are not removing the tires: large index cards work great to mask off the tires, just stick them between the wheel and tire and go all the way around. no tape necessary.
i actually purchased those same exact wheels from harttman today in 19", i've always like those wheels.

old guy
04-16-2012, 03:41 PM
I found the two bottles I have... MFG PN# LLS0M6Z17 ECS still carries it ] but looks like on special order and I don't remember paying $29 so apparently inflation hit... I'm assuming the Avus Silver Wheel paint is the same as the sport; only thing I'm unsure of is the match to that of the USP, although looks OEM. The paint comes in 4oz aerosol bottles so it would take quite a few to do multiple wheels; which seems like Wurth is a more cost effective option.


Thanks for the info Vic! The Avus wheel color is an OEM Silver. The Hyper Silver on my aftermarket wheels are not an OEM color. That's where I'm running into difficulty trying to come close to the "hyper" color.

FORCE_FED_DUB
04-16-2012, 04:08 PM
What's wrong with the finish on your wheels now? Scratched/chipped or just dull? If they're just dull, get out the polish. If they're scratched/chipped, it's worth it to get the tires removed and the wheels blasted and powdercoated. If you don't have a friend in the tire/wheel industry, make one. The friend price for this type of work is surprising.

old guy
04-16-2012, 04:38 PM
What's wrong with the finish on your wheels now? Scratched/chipped or just dull? If they're just dull, get out the polish. If they're scratched/chipped, it's worth it to get the tires removed and the wheels blasted and powdercoated. If you don't have a friend in the tire/wheel industry, make one. The friend price for this type of work is surprising.

The finish is still bright. I guess the best way to describe the problem is that the powder coat is slowly wearing off leaving what appears to be sanding scratches under the finish. Currently you can only see them in direct sunlight but they are getting worse. I tried polishing compound but only succeeded in rubbing through the remaining powder coat As I mentioned earlier I only have $350 invested in the wheels. I'm really not interested in pulling the tires off and getting them refinished. If I can come up with something that can be a weekend project I will go for it. Otherwise I will just pick up another set of wheels when my tires need replacing and put these in the classifieds.

FORCE_FED_DUB
04-16-2012, 04:51 PM
The finish is still bright. I guess the best way to describe the problem is that the powder coat is slowly wearing off leaving what appears to be sanding scratches under the finish. Currently you can only see them in direct sunlight but they are getting worse. I tried polishing compound but only succeeded in rubbing through the remaining powder coat As I mentioned earlier I only have $350 invested in the wheels. I'm really not interested in pulling the tires off and getting them refinished. If I can come up with something that can be a weekend project I will go for it. Otherwise I will just pick up another set of wheels when my tires need replacing and put these in the classifieds.

If the finish is that thin/fragile, you should chemical strip them and polish them out and just throw a coat of clear on them. Talk about a bright silver finish...

old guy
04-16-2012, 05:00 PM
If the finish is that thin/fragile, you should chemical strip them and polish them out and just throw a coat of clear on them. Talk about a bright silver finish...

I don't disagree at all. I'm just too lazy to put that much effort into it. Hellava lot easier to just pick up another set of tires/wheels:-)

FORCE_FED_DUB
04-16-2012, 10:57 PM
I don't disagree at all. I'm just too lazy to put that much effort into it. Hellava lot easier to just pick up another set of tires/wheels:-)

old guy seems to be in a bit of a funk.

on1wheel01
04-17-2012, 08:47 AM
It does suck taking tires off to powder coat as I'm doing it right now to mine. Best of luck and like said flash cards work well to protect the tires.

blackfc3s
04-17-2012, 09:11 AM
Im in the process of refinishing my 18" USP wheels. 31 dollars to remove and discard the destroyed tires I have.

Next im going to habor freight and picking up a media blaster, probably there cheapest soda blaster.

on1wheel01
04-17-2012, 09:17 AM
Im in the process of refinishing my 18" USP wheels. 31 dollars to remove and discard the destroyed tires I have.

Next im going to habor freight and picking up a media blaster, probably there cheapest soda blaster.
One thing I recommend is get some air craft stripper it will save you a crap ton of time at the blaster. I do powder coating and hate spending forever at the blasting cabinet lol.

blackfc3s
04-17-2012, 09:27 AM
Chemical stripper did nothing to the rims.

IVRINGS
04-18-2012, 07:49 AM
I know you are looking at keeping the Hyper Silver, but I think if you color match the wheels to body color it would look even better then the Hyper silver and would be cheaper to boot.

on1wheel01
04-18-2012, 04:00 PM
Chemical stripper did nothing to the rims.

Well did u use air craft brand the one with a plane on the front thats the only one that does anything. Trust me I powder coat as a business and It's what I use. Almost fully stripped my wheels after 2 coats

airjordan223
04-18-2012, 05:13 PM
I tried to get a silver using plasti-dip. The black base with silver metalizer was a gunmetal, so I was told white base with silver metalizer would be a light silver. I'll let you be the judge...

http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n16/airjordan223/2012-04-16184913.jpg

they're pretty white

on1wheel01
04-18-2012, 07:28 PM
White as hell bro. But looks damn good imo

audi_nightrider
04-18-2012, 11:18 PM
White as hell bro. But looks damn good imo

lol X2

its white and I don't see silver at all

I'm still waiting for old guy to find a good solution to this =)

HalfAudio
04-29-2012, 06:48 PM
I have replica rs4 18" wheels on my car.
I have the same colour wheels like these in the picture but they are in a bad condition so i need to respray them for tip top condition.
This is what i would like to get! doesnt mater how as long as i can do it whit aerosol paint.
http://pic2.fotki.lv/photos2/10/W0003593/000359285/000035928490_%23_2_%23_Halfaudio.jpg
http://pic2.fotki.lv/photos2/10/W0003593/000359285/000035928489_%23_2_%23_Halfaudio.jpg

bright silver aerosol paint cant be found..
i was thinking maybe a White Primer would help it bright up a litle the usual silver paints?
[:/]
Wurth White-Grey Rust stop Primer + Wurth German Alloy Wheel Silver + Wurth High Gloss Clear Lacquer Or some matte lacquer would work better? or bouth of the mixt up.[:d]

MNAudi101
04-29-2012, 07:30 PM
dupli color makes a spray can of Audi/volkswagon hyper silver. I just picked some up for my Avus wheeels. I also picked up some spray cans of Dolphin grey from audi and it was black so I have to send that back.

rollerton
04-30-2012, 09:06 AM
Here's a thought that just occurred to me-- a few years back I had to refinish an old gas tank in my old SWb Porsche 912. I Bought some stuff to clean it all out and used POR15's gas tank sealer.
When you mix it up right this stuff comes out very bright shiny silver and it has the consistency of plasti-dip. I actually used the bit I had left over to paint the spokes on a steering wheel. Like POR15 it levels VERY well, I used a brush to apply it and the brush strokes disappear. The steering wheel looked like it was powdercoated bright-aluminum, and I never cleared over it.
Anyway, that was a few years back, but...it's a thought. if you were brave enough to try and spray it, it would be an awesome finish.
Here:
http://www.por15.com/US-STANDARD-TANK-SEALER/productinfo/TSG/
http://www.por15.com/images/TS_TankSealer_300.jpg


But:
dupli color makes a spray can of Audi/volkswagon hyper silver. I just picked some up for my Avus wheeels. I also picked up some spray cans of Dolphin grey from audi and it was black so I have to send that back.
Let us know how that stuff turns out too, I'd be very interested in the results!

vhstejskal
04-30-2012, 09:26 AM
dupli color makes a spray can of Audi/volkswagon hyper silver. I just picked some up for my Avus wheeels. I also picked up some spray cans of Dolphin grey from audi and it was black so I have to send that back.

I used that sutff for my USP lower valence...


Clicky Click (http://s1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa435/vhstejskal/?action=view&current=DSC_01411_edited-1.jpg)

old guy
04-30-2012, 09:34 AM
dupli color makes a spray can of Audi/volkswagon hyper silver. I just picked some up for my Avus wheeels. I also picked up some spray cans of Dolphin grey from audi and it was black so I have to send that back.
I would be very interested to see how this turns out. I have been in contact with Duplicolor and they have a bright Silver but it isn't the Hyper Silver that I am looking for. My RS6 wheels are aftermarket and the finish is definitely brighter than the OEM wheels.

Here's a thought that just occurred to me-- a few years back I had to refinish an old gas tank in my old SWb Porsche 912. I Bought some stuff to clean it all out and used POR15's gas tank sealer.
When you mix it up right this stuff comes out very bright shiny silver and it has the consistency of plasti-dip. I actually used the bit I had left over to paint the spokes on a steering wheel. Like POR15 it levels VERY well, I used a brush to apply it and the brush strokes disappear. The steering wheel looked like it was powdercoated bright-aluminum, and I never cleared over it.
Anyway, that was a few years back, but...it's a thought. if you were brave enough to try and spray it, it would be an awesome finish.

I see where I can purchase an 8 oz sample of the sealer. I think I will pick it up to play with and see if it will work.

Thanks!

bedes
04-30-2012, 10:18 AM
link or part # please.


dupli color makes a spray can of Audi/volkswagon hyper silver. I just picked some up for my Avus wheeels. I also picked up some spray cans of Dolphin grey from audi and it was black so I have to send that back.

vteckiller2000
04-30-2012, 10:49 AM
Fletch I think the chrome would be the closest to the original, I experimented with it once and it turned out an almost perfect match to the original BBS hyper silver on my WRX.

n7plus1
04-30-2012, 11:14 AM
FWIW Fletch, heres my OEM Sports i sprayed using Duplicolors wheel paint products.

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/n7plus1/0423082116-00.jpg

MNAudi101
04-30-2012, 12:29 PM
I would be very interested to see how this turns out. I have been in contact with Duplicolor and they have a bright Silver but it isn't the Hyper Silver that I am looking for. My RS6 wheels are aftermarket and the finish is definitely brighter than the OEM wheels.


I see where I can purchase an 8 oz sample of the sealer. I think I will pick it up to play with and see if it will work.



Thanks!

I am re-doing my Avus wheels this weekend so Ill post some pictures

old guy
04-30-2012, 01:20 PM
FWIW Fletch, heres my OEM Sports i sprayed using Duplicolors wheel paint products.


They look very nice but the color isn't the "Hyper" color currently on my rep wheels. take a look at post #3 and you can see the difference.

Fletch I think the chrome would be the closest to the original, I experimented with it once and it turned out an almost perfect match to the original BBS hyper silver on my WRX.
I asked Duplicolor about using the Chrome paint on the wheels and they advised against it. I also asked about clear coating the Chrome and they responded that it would turn the Chrome to more of a gray color. How well did the Chrome hold up on your BBS wheels?

vteckiller2000
04-30-2012, 01:37 PM
They look very nice but the color isn't the "Hyper" color currently on my rep wheels. take a look at post #3 and you can see the difference.

I asked Duplicolor about using the Chrome paint on the wheels and they advised against it. I also asked about clear coating the Chrome and they responded that it would turn the Chrome to more of a gray color. How well did the Chrome hold up on your BBS wheels?

I did not use it on the wheels, I used DC's silver wheel paint, but I painted another metal object with it and the super tiny metal flake in it matched the BBS stock finish when I put them side by side. I did not clear over it though. You may want to get a cheap spray can of it and test it on something else then clear over it to see what happens.

AutoUnionLov3r
04-30-2012, 02:14 PM
OG I literally JUST had my wheels sent out to be remanufactured. Try a franchise called AWRS(Alloy Wheel Repair Specialists). They can either come to you or send out the wheels. They have hyper silver paint and do phenomenal work. Also if you wanted to DIY try looking up Wurth hyper silver paint. Although it might be a European market as the hyper paint is actually lead based.

AutoUnionLov3r
04-30-2012, 02:20 PM
iPhone pic but you get the idea http://img.tapatalk.com/62ecce39-01ed-f4b8.jpg

AutoUnionLov3r
04-30-2012, 02:23 PM
Sorry for the mass posts... A bit better lighting, (dirty wheel), but this is what they are capable of doing.

http://img.tapatalk.com/62ecce39-030e-78c1.jpg

http://img.tapatalk.com/62ecce39-0320-2c3f.jpg

old guy
04-30-2012, 03:18 PM
OG I literally JUST had my wheels sent out to be remanufactured. Try a franchise called AWRS(Alloy Wheel Repair Specialists). They can either come to you or send out the wheels. They have hyper silver paint and do phenomenal work. Also if you wanted to DIY try looking up Wurth hyper silver paint. Although it might be a European market as the hyper paint is actually lead based.

Looks good [up] That's definitely more of a Hyper Silver than a Bright Silver. Ball park cost? I assume it required removing the tires for the refinish?

I have researched The Wurth And 1Z Einszett Silver and although it may be called Hyper Silver it is really more of an OEM match. I just purchased a HVLP spray gun and I am going to see if I can get the local Auto Paint Supply shop to mix up something with a little extra sparkle.

We shall see!

AutoUnionLov3r
04-30-2012, 04:51 PM
Well... My refinishing was a bit more in depth than most. Reason being is because a friend and I decided to try aircraft paint remover and a bondo spreader to try to scrape off the factory finish and redo them ourselves.. 10 hours and hundreds of thousand brain cells later they looked like a rusted old Datsun that's been rotting in a scrap yard for 50 years... They were beyond my capabilities by that point and my only option was to send them out and have them remaned.. MY process did require the tires dismounted and remounted due to the condition of my wheels at the time.

On the other hand yours, granted you still have some factory paint and primer on the wheel, will most likely not need this procedure. Like I said, these guys will come to you and 99% likely they will repair them right in your driveway without needing to dismount/remount the tires. I paid $925 for all 5(yes all 5 were completely fuct) I believe they offer the repair service for your type of situation for around $100 per wheel.. I can assure you that you'll be 100% happy with the results.

I actually was recommended to this company through my local Audi dealership and another MB dealership.

By the way in my last pic (close up) that very wheel suffered from my girlfriend slamming a curb going 40mph and literally had 1/8 inch deep gouges and shards of aluminum hanging from it before the repair (sorry no pics, I was ashamed at that point)

old guy
04-30-2012, 05:28 PM
It looks like you got a really nice finish! However, as I stated previously in this thread I only have $350 invested in the wheels to begin with. It's kinda hard to justify spending more to have them refinished than I originally paid for them. I picked up an inexpensive spray gun set Clicky click (http://www.harborfreight.com/professional-automotive-hvlp-spray-gun-kit-94572.html) so I can play around with painting them myself. I just have to find the right paint! While I'm at it I am going to mold the front bumper and give it a new coat of paint with a gun instead of a rattle can.

Wish me luck!

HalfAudio
05-01-2012, 03:12 AM
AutoUnionLov3r
The wheel looks more like chrome to me.? [rolleyes]

diagnosticator
05-01-2012, 03:47 AM
Well did u use air craft brand the one with a plane on the front thats the only one that does anything. Trust me I powder coat as a business and It's what I use. Almost fully stripped my wheels after 2 coatsThe heavy duty brush-on stripper that comes in a quart can works a lot better than the spray-on Air Craft brand stripper.

AutoUnionLov3r
05-01-2012, 04:52 AM
AutoUnionLov3r
The wheel looks more like chrome to me.? [rolleyes]

Definitely not chrome! I would rather castrate myself before chroming USPs.

diagnosticator
05-01-2012, 04:58 AM
By the way in my last pic (close up) that very wheel suffered from my girlfriend slamming a curb going 40mph and literally had 1/8 inch deep gouges and shards of aluminum hanging from it before the repair (sorry no pics, I was ashamed at that point)

OT...It's amazing the hassles us guys put up with to get the dip stick oiled regularly...

vteckiller2000
05-01-2012, 09:00 AM
OT...It's amazing the hassles us guys put up with to get the dip stick oiled regularly...

Not a truer word was said.

AutoUnionLov3r
05-02-2012, 05:45 PM
OT...It's amazing the hassles us guys put up with to get the dip stick oiled regularly...

So true...

OG, any progress on the wheels? Maybe a step by step DIY in store???

old guy
05-02-2012, 05:58 PM
OG, any progress on the wheels? Maybe a step by step DIY in store???

Nothing yet. My new HPLV spray gun should be here tomorrow or Friday. I did order an 8oz sample of the tank sealer that rollerton suggested to see what it looks like. Here's how it appears inside a Lotus fuel tank. Found the pic on Google images. I dunno, it might work. I will probably mold and repaint my front bumper before I go after the wheels so it may be a month or so before I get there. Whatever I do I will be sure to post up pics one way or the other.

http://i45.tinypic.com/nl984h.jpg

GregCT
05-03-2013, 04:50 PM
I know this thread is a year old but figured I would post a link to Dupli-Color's hyper silver wheel coating;

http://www.duplicolor.com/projects/project/hyperSilver/

old guy
05-03-2013, 05:04 PM
I know this thread is a year old but figured I would post a link to Dupli-Color's hyper silver wheel coating;

http://www.duplicolor.com/projects/project/hyperSilver/

I assume you didn't see the recent follow up to that thread: Clicky click (http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/527578-Hyper-Silver-wheel-paint) Some good pics in the thread.

aware
04-02-2015, 07:34 AM
I am re-doing my Avus wheels this weekend so Ill post some pictures

It's been about 2 years :o)

Did you ever get the wheels painted? Did you post pictures anywhere because I don't see any here.

Apparently Duplicolor has a new Hyper Silver Coating; Silver/Clear 2-11 oz. Aerosol Kit. See it on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-Paint-HSK100-Coating-Aerosol/dp/B00G762SB0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1427985005&sr=8-3&keywords=Duplicolor+Hyper+silver

Has anyone tried that?

I am just looking for touch up paint as my wheels are pretty good but their are a few typical scrapes and nicks.

I have sprayed some into a cap before and used a small brush for touch-up of various things.

Looking for a good solution now. :o)

Ben

aware
04-02-2015, 08:30 AM
I just found the two threads above to talk about the Duplicolor color paint system.

I talked to a seller on eBay and he called the manufacturer and they said that this was not exactly the same as the Audi hyper Silver.

I was hoping that someone would post a picture of a finished wheel along with an original wheels so that I can see how good a match it was!

old guy
04-02-2015, 08:38 AM
Clicky click (http://www.a4mods.com/index.php?page=webcontent/pages/rimrepair.html&category=5)®

alien_brain
04-07-2015, 12:16 PM
http://blog.fcpeuro.com/2014/10/17/how-to-spray-paint-alloy-wheels/

MNAudi101
04-07-2015, 12:39 PM
It's been about 2 years :o)

Did you ever get the wheels painted? Did you post pictures anywhere because I don't see any here.

Apparently Duplicolor has a new Hyper Silver Coating; Silver/Clear 2-11 oz. Aerosol Kit. See it on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-Paint-HSK100-Coating-Aerosol/dp/B00G762SB0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1427985005&sr=8-3&keywords=Duplicolor+Hyper+silver

Has anyone tried that?

I am just looking for touch up paint as my wheels are pretty good but their are a few typical scrapes and nicks.

I have sprayed some into a cap before and used a small brush for touch-up of various things.

Looking for a good solution now. :o)

Ben

Not my Avus's but my USPs with the same paint

http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h394/jholicky/Wheels/IMG_0303_zps93744a06.jpg
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h394/jholicky/Wheels/IMG_0318_zps138188c7.jpg

madone_si
04-07-2015, 08:30 PM
Not my Avus's but my USPs with the same paint

http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h394/jholicky/Wheels/IMG_0303_zps93744a06.jpg
http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h394/jholicky/Wheels/IMG_0318_zps138188c7.jpg

that looks good, I might try that paint on spare set of USPs I have.

MNAudi101
04-07-2015, 08:30 PM
that looks good, I might try that paint on spare set of USPs I have.

Thanks, thats after filling, sanding and priming