Silver wheel paint
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Silver wheel paint
There's lots of suggestions here for white wheel paint but can anyone suggest a suitable silver paint? My car has white wheels at the moment but I'm toying with the idea of returning them to original spec.
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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My Morris wheels are not painted but my Mk 3 Cavalier wheels are (alloy) which I refinished in a Vauxhall Star Silver Metallic paint after priming with Bonda Primer and I must say they came out a treat!
I didn't take the tyres off but removed the valves and 'sucked out' as much as I could, then put the valve caps back on - quick!. I found this took the tyre away from the lips quite well.
Paint was applied with the wheels on a home made turntable, the wheel was spun and the paint srayed on while rotating! I think most metallic paints will require a laquer
I didn't take the tyres off but removed the valves and 'sucked out' as much as I could, then put the valve caps back on - quick!. I found this took the tyre away from the lips quite well.
Paint was applied with the wheels on a home made turntable, the wheel was spun and the paint srayed on while rotating! I think most metallic paints will require a laquer

Louise, I have the answer!!
Just done the boys' 1100 wheels in silver Hammerite spray. About £7 a can but its done 5 wheels and feels ready for another 10 at least. Covers beautifully, no odd swirl marks as you can get with silver, very tough finish, and sticks like fury! And no, I don't have shares in Hammerite
Just done the boys' 1100 wheels in silver Hammerite spray. About £7 a can but its done 5 wheels and feels ready for another 10 at least. Covers beautifully, no odd swirl marks as you can get with silver, very tough finish, and sticks like fury! And no, I don't have shares in Hammerite

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I've just taken mine from Silver (the right colour for my car) to white as I like the white wheels.
You're right though, I couldn't find much information on the silver paint code/shade. You may just have to try something, trial and error.
I think Jawal do a "silver wheel paint" but it may be lighter than the "dark silver" that I think you're after.
I saw a J reg in the same colour as yours in Reading today, that had cream wheels too! East Berks Branch member if you can go by the stickers. Unfortunately I was in my wife's modern
as I fancied a quicker trip home than Maggie can manage.
Andrew
You're right though, I couldn't find much information on the silver paint code/shade. You may just have to try something, trial and error.
I think Jawal do a "silver wheel paint" but it may be lighter than the "dark silver" that I think you're after.
I saw a J reg in the same colour as yours in Reading today, that had cream wheels too! East Berks Branch member if you can go by the stickers. Unfortunately I was in my wife's modern

Andrew
Maggie, 1969, 4 door, Almond Green.
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I've pretty much decided to stick with the white wheels. I've now got a roof rack in Old English White that matches the grille and wheels so I think silver wheels just wouldn't look right. Too many different colours going on and the silver would clash with the gold coach line
Never mind the originality, colour co-ordination is just as important 


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try silver ?????
Hi Louise,
Why not try silver on one side and white on the other
see if any one notices them
Brian.....
Why not try silver on one side and white on the other


see if any one notices them

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My preference is OEW also - even on LCV's 
My LCV was made with black wheels without caps (which it still has) so I'm hoping they'll grow on me!!
Back to your comments about your wheels needing repainting. My only additional tip is washing up liquid. When applied to the tyre it totally prevens the paint from sticking - and just washes off afterwards, allowing a wheel to be sprayed with the tyre inplace. Trying to mask off a tyre is not as easy as it sounds!

My LCV was made with black wheels without caps (which it still has) so I'm hoping they'll grow on me!!
Back to your comments about your wheels needing repainting. My only additional tip is washing up liquid. When applied to the tyre it totally prevens the paint from sticking - and just washes off afterwards, allowing a wheel to be sprayed with the tyre inplace. Trying to mask off a tyre is not as easy as it sounds!
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

Dont use washing up liquid it contains salt and will rot your rim.
I once used some to fit an mgb windscreen seal - the result was a severely corroded frame and rusted in screws.
Most tyre fitting places have the correct tyre soap in a big tub and are usually very happy to share a plastic cup full if you ask nicely!!

I once used some to fit an mgb windscreen seal - the result was a severely corroded frame and rusted in screws.
Most tyre fitting places have the correct tyre soap in a big tub and are usually very happy to share a plastic cup full if you ask nicely!!
