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Guest paulgromit
Posted

Do anyone out there know which spray paint, if any, would exactly match the colour of the 2.3 Zetec wheels ?

 

I've got a couple of minor "Scuffs" on one of the wheels, through the wifes "curbing" antics, but not enough to warrant a full Chips Away refurb.

 

Anyone got any ideas ?

 

Many Thanks if you can help

Posted

Go On, you can admit it. Was it really the wife? :D

 

I have done the same to mine and I tried blaming the wife but she wouldn't have it. She always parks about half a mile from the kerb.

Posted

Pop to a car paints mixer/stocker (Autopaints up here in Brum)

They can then match the paint and do you a couple of aerosols,

a bit more expensive than a can from your local Halfrauds etc

but at least you'll get a good match......if not try a light Mercedes

metallic silver (can't remember the exact colour/code) but I used

it to respray a full set of alloys, nice bright silver.

 

HTH

 

Mark

 

PS... When you do them, take all weekend to finish them then explain to

the doris that this is what happens when you 'brush' a kerb !!!

Posted

after you re-paint them, and the paint has dried, etc, give the alloys a polish or wax, it does help to give them a shine, and to give a more even looking colour.

 

matt,

 

let us know how you get on.

Posted

Sorry Paul...forgot to say...after you have painted them spray them with

a couple of coats of clear lacquer...this helps the nasty brake dust off

the paint....then wax them as matt says !!!

 

Have fun !!!!

Guest paule230
Posted

but at least you'll get a good match......if not try a light Mercedes

metallic silver (can't remember the exact colour/code) but I used

it to respray a full set of alloys, nice bright silver.

 

HTH

 

Mark

 

PS... When you do them, take all weekend to finish them then explain to

the doris that this is what happens when you 'brush' a kerb !!!

It's called "Brilliant Silver" and as mentioned it is a good match for your alloys.

Guest paulgromit
Posted

Thanks to everyone for the posts to my problem (wife !!!)

 

I went to Halfrauds yesterday to get the paint, but unfortunately, there were (typically) 2 Mercedes silvers !!!!

 

I was going to come back on here today, to ask you all which was the correct one.

 

In the meantime, I had a practice yesterday on my Focus Zetec, using some product called 5 Wheels. The colours not bad, a very, very slight bit darker, but definitely not too noticable. However, the Focus's alloys are a little more "intricate" so any minor colour change is not really noticed. The Galaxy Zetec wheels have much more surface area and will be easily be noticed if they've been bodged, so I will now get the right Mercedes Brilliant Silver paint, after sanding, filling and sanding them again and then follow your Spray/Wax/Polish methods.

 

Thanks again, you've saved me loads of dosh !!!!

Guest vr6galaxy
Posted

Oh how I wish a can of spray paint would sort out my rims :ph34r: my 17''s now sit in the corner of the garage looking a bit sad :) the 16''s are now on ;) the wife says the ride quality has improved since they were fitted! I have yet to try them, but to me they dont look right as they dont have as much presence in the wheel arch ;)

the 17''s are awaiting a visit to the local wheel refurbishing company, where all the scrapes and scuffs will get seen to and a change in colour may be in order?

luckily all the overtime I have been doing for the last few week ends will be in the bank soon :D not that it will spend to long in my account ;)

Posted
Day off yesterday - went to local "agent" of Pristine Alloys; price will be "in the region of
Guest vr6galaxy
Posted
Any chance you could leave the car on axle stands for a couple of days while the wheels are seen to? Dave-G could make you set if you ask him nicely :lol:
Posted

Ivor,

 

Every now and again new 5-spoke Ghia alloys come up on eBay - that's where I got my spare from.

Posted
None on eBay earlier in the week when I looked, but I'm not intending to buy just yet anyway (unless some come up at a really good price....). Still unsure about getting the rear bumper sorted - a light covering of dirt and the damage all but disappears !
Posted

Interesting ... almost no tread left on tyres though :o

Tempting..... but I'll leave it for now

 

Wonder if anyone will do "angel eyes" headlamp units for the Galaxy - now that WOULD be worth bidding for ......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.... not

Guest vr6galaxy
Posted
Angel eyes now theres an idea :D they would be ok ifyou had a set of the twin round lights fitted! :o
Guest paulgromit
Posted

Just to let you know, I've finished my refurb of the Focus Zetec wheels this weekend and I'm well chuffed with the results.

 

Not wanting to teach you guys how to "Suck Eggs", but this process worked for me....

 

Remove wheel (obviously)

Sand down any rough edges

Fill imperfections with body filler

Sand down with 400 grade wet and dry paper, with loads of soap until very, very smooth

Rub down lightly with wet and dry paper, the whole of the wheel to get key and remove old lacquer

Wash back and front of wheel to get rid of old dirt and other rubbish

Spray with Mercedes Brilliant Silver (3 coats) waiting 10 minutes between each.

Rub with polish/wax making sure you polish off all traces before Lacquering.

It still looks a little light, but once you sprayed the lacquer on, it gets slightly darker.

Spray with Simoniz Clear Lacquer (Cellulose as it's a higher gloss - not the Acrylic ) (3 coats) waiting 15 minutes between each

Rub with polish/wax again.

 

Fantastic !!!

 

I did this with 2 old tired looking wheels and they look like new !!!!!

 

Next job..... the Galaxy wheels.

 

Can't wait to spend another weekend away from the wife !!

Posted

job sounds a good one!!!, any chance of some pictures?

 

good luck with the galaxys wheels,

 

matt :o

Posted

Hi Paul...sounds like you did a good job on them...my only concern is

the wax/polish BETWEEN silver and laquer...you should use a cutting compound

(t-cut, G3 or the like) this will cut back any imperfections with your first three

coats giving a nice finish to laquer onto...waxing between coats can cause

the paint to react/run but sounds like you got away with it :o

 

ps...did u get the paint form halfrauds or a paint supplier in the end ??

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Guest Snooper601
Posted
Ivor,

 

Every now and again new 5-spoke Ghia alloys come up on eBay - that's where I got my spare from.

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