D DIYspanner Joined 17 Apr 2007 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 129 Country 27 Feb 2017 #16 DaveHerns said: What about using silver Smoothrite in aerosol form ? Just an idea. Click to expand... Certainly, if it'll match in, worth considering.
DaveHerns said: What about using silver Smoothrite in aerosol form ? Just an idea. Click to expand... Certainly, if it'll match in, worth considering.
D DaveHerns Joined 11 Nov 2009 Messages 2,581 Reaction score 212 Country 27 Feb 2017 #17 I was thinking you'd need to do the whole wheel .It looks like it's flaked before and been blown over.
I was thinking you'd need to do the whole wheel .It looks like it's flaked before and been blown over.
J JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 92,677 Reaction score 7,260 Location South Country 27 Feb 2017 #18 yes. And if you paint onto dirt, corrosion or nasty paint, it will look horrible and fall off. Smoothrite and hammerite are horrible paints. They won't match the other wheels and are a pig to get off.
yes. And if you paint onto dirt, corrosion or nasty paint, it will look horrible and fall off. Smoothrite and hammerite are horrible paints. They won't match the other wheels and are a pig to get off.
D DIYspanner Joined 17 Apr 2007 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 129 Country 28 Feb 2017 #19 There are plenty of aerosols with the proper alloy wheel paint. Obviously, preparation is everything. I'll experiment on the worst one and see how it cleans up.
There are plenty of aerosols with the proper alloy wheel paint. Obviously, preparation is everything. I'll experiment on the worst one and see how it cleans up.
B Burnerman Joined 7 Feb 2008 Messages 25,643 Reaction score 5,548 Location Northumberland Country 28 Feb 2017 #20 Do post back with the results.....I've a feeling you'll lose the will to live John