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"Pretty simple process, spray primer wait 24 hrs, spray paint and go over with steel wool. "

Steel wool. That does the trick to knock the luster off of glossy paint. The primer base coat ensures the paint sticks better. Nice job.

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Steel wool. That does the trick to knock the luster off of glossy paint. The primer base coat ensures the paint sticks better. Nice job.
Ha! That makes sense. I steel wooled to get rid of the speckly after spray, not to make it matt, but it all turned out nicely

To do the center caps...
Spray the whole cap silver
Mask the area around the crest
Spray the crest black
Sand the high relief to get the black paint off
Took <5mins per cap, not counting drying time.
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Be careful with the steel wool. It can leave steel residue on the aluminum wheel, and when it oxydizes, you will ruin the wheel.
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I would like to see them in hiperblack crom finish.
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Since my "out of the box" posting awhile back I ended up using the scotch brite technique discussed early on in this very informational posting. I went on to post the details here:
Scotch Brite on polished fuchs results...
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polished paddles on the outside.... and a fully polished jewel under the hood in the jewlery box......
Did you get that beast running again Alex???
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I can't believe I just noticed this. Why do some Fuchs, like my 15x6's, look like this


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I'm referring to how far the black extends onto the "lip"
Did this vary by year, or model, or size?
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Those last two pictures are 16" rims. As you said, the first is a 15" which has less "lip" coming out from the center when compared to a 16.
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Can you post close-ups of your Fuchs please?
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Those last two pictures are 16" rims. As you said, the first is a 15" which has less "lip" coming out from the center when compared to a 16.
I get that the wider the rim, the more lip there is! What I'm talking about is the actual line where the black ends. On the first photo the black wraps around the lip almost to the outer rim, including the area where the valve stem is. In the second 2 pics the black doesn't even come out onto the "lip."
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I get that the wider the rim, the more lip there is! What I'm talking about is the actual line where the black ends. On the first photo the black wraps around the lip almost to the outer rim, including the area where the valve stem is. In the second 2 pics the black doesn't even come out onto the "lip."
The center of the Fuch is the same size, the 16" rims have a taller verticle lip because of their larger diameter. The center is still painted similarly to the 15" rims, only the larger verticle lip is not. That is how they came from the factory.
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I thought these looked good because of the color and chrome trim. Still for sale btw


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