Does anybody have a paint code or very close common shade of paint to match the "silver" wheels of post-66 cars?
Am looking to match it quite closely. Looks more grey to me. Any suggestions gladly received. Thanks
"Silver" wheel paint
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"Silver" wheel paint
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1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
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Michael


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1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
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Re: "Silver" wheel paint
Cheers! 

Cheers,
Michael


1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
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Re: "Silver" wheel paint
I've been using Branth Korrux 3-in-1 paint for wheels. It is a tough industrial paint, non toxic and sprayable as well as brushable and does not need a primer and contains very effective rust inhibitors. Their silver looks just the right shade for wheels. In fact I'm about to do a wheel due to a puncture and will post some pics in the next few days.
It is a satin finish, but if you want glossier, they also do a very very tough epoxy lacquer,
The Brantho Korrux UK distributor is in the unit next to my workshop, here is their website http://www.ipcsltd.co.uk/ ask for Mike.
It is a satin finish, but if you want glossier, they also do a very very tough epoxy lacquer,
The Brantho Korrux UK distributor is in the unit next to my workshop, here is their website http://www.ipcsltd.co.uk/ ask for Mike.
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Re: "Silver" wheel paint
chickenjohn,
I'm just about to paint some wheels, so interested in this paint.
Couple of questions: Which silver from the colour chart are you referring to please, 'silver grey' or 'glister silver'? Also, any idea on prices please (IPCS's website doesn't give much info)?
I'm just about to paint some wheels, so interested in this paint.
Couple of questions: Which silver from the colour chart are you referring to please, 'silver grey' or 'glister silver'? Also, any idea on prices please (IPCS's website doesn't give much info)?
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