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I used Rustoleum "High Heat Ultra" as recommended by others on here and got great results. Not glossy and not flat.
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I think for ease of use, Wurth's is easier to spray to a perfect finish.
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At Hershey, I purchased a can of Wurth Semi Gloss Black to paint my 380mm stock Porsche steering wheel. I removed the standard horn button to replace it with a 60's hockey puck style, but the spokes were scratched too much. I'll post a finished photo later.
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There's no accounting for taste, they say, but for what it's worth, I really like the job Wheel Enhancement did on mine. Highly polished aluminum rim with satin black spokes and hand painted traditional Porsche crest centers. The color of the car is black and the satin really sets off nicely from the gloss body finish.
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Reviews for Wheel Enhancements are a mixed bag. Some people give great reviews, some -- not so much. Seems like I've heard a lot more good than bad over the past year or so.
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Wurth Matte Black
Buy two, you will problably need them, and if you don't you will need to have some for touch up. Best product on the market. Good finnish, best spray quality and closest to the original.
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I just painted mine last night with Krylon satin black. Mine are for a Gulf Blue SC race car so perfection was not imperative. I painted the centers and the outers. Anyway, my question is, do I clear-coat over the paint? I bought the clear coat and was planning to shoot them tonight. I was thinking it might provide a little more protection against all the brake dust and frequent tire changes. Any input is appreciated.
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Auto trim paint might be the look you are looking for. Dupli-color or SEM brand should suffice. Although on the can it says flat black,there is a very small amount of satin look to it. Pep boys should have the Dupli-color and Summit racing should have the SEM. Both will stand up to the elements.
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Making progress...
Stripped the paint with several rounds of gel stripper and a mix of scotchbrite & hand held wire brushes. Masked off the anodized lip with 3M Super 33 electrical tape (awesome stuff). Prepared surface with Eastwood PRE. 3 light coats of Rustoleoum self etch primer (sorta like they way they look olive drab) then 3 light coats of Rustoleoum 777 (not dry yet - better pics tonight!). Gotta say, I've been buying all sorts of high priced spray cans from Eastwoods that don't always spray that great or stay that clean. I've overlooked good old Rustoleoum from HD for a while but was highly impressed with how well it goes on. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1367423463.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1367423471.jpg |
When you guys are using the Wurth's semi gloss black. Is this the flexible semi glosee trim paint? Thanks
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No it is not. The flexible trim paint is for rubber and plastic and things that bend, not for metal.
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Can anyone give simple explanation of how to sand out dust and imperfections? My first wheel came out pretty well. I decided to try and cover the second one while drying and like a fool managed to dump dust all over it. I've read a few accounts of how to do this for a proper paint job but how about for a rattle can lacquer?
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On a satin finish, you'll need to re-coat. Wet sand with 400 or 800 grit to smooth, then re-coat.
BTW, you'll need to remove the paint from the lug nut seats before you put them back on the car. Should have masked them off before painting. |
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A few pictures after paint.
This one came out nearly dust free. The second one is rather dusty. Going to try and sand it out and recoat. I am curious to try the Wurth Matte paint to see how it compares. Might add a can to my next order. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1367547871.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1367547921.jpg |
Boy, looks like you're right in the zipcode there...nice work!
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