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Cavy Dan
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Just looking for where I can buy touch-up paint for my wheels, or a paint code or something. I take it there is a clear coat on them as well.

The wheel caught the curb somehow even with the rim protector tires. Oh well. Tis life. Best way to touch them up as well? I already sanded the edge down a bit to get some scuffs out. Thanks for any input you guys!

(posted this on SLP, but with no luck..i'm sure you all will come through, as always!) [Smile]

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DaddySS
Old Coot.....50 going on 20
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I am assuming you will want to brush the touch up on. Stop by you dealer and get the touch up kit that includes paint and clearcoat - when I last checked they were 10.00. Sebring silver or other light silver should be close - I have not seen a number for the silver on the wheels specifically. You may want to stop by a hobby, art, etc. store and get some small brushes. After you've cleaned the area, brush on two coats of the sivler, then follow with the clear and you should be good to go.

As an alternative - duplicolor make silver and clear wheel paint. Spray some of the paint into the cap and use the brushes to apply.

Hope this helps

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2002Z4CSS
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You need to go to a automotive paint store and look up the correct color in the PPG books.Then a pint of the paint can be made. [Smile]
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Cavy Dan
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Thanks guys. I'm going to probably call my dealer and see what they have to offer. If nothing, I'll try a paint store/auto store.

Danke,
Dan

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