Curb Rash Repair
My only concern about the whole thing was whether or not the silver paint would match the original Mercedes wheel silver, as well as if the clearcoat will have the right amount of gloss (not too much not too little). Anyone have any experience with this? Is this a valid concern or does pretty much all silver wheel paint match? I just need to find the right paint.
Also, I assume in the factory they paint them very thickly and the coat is very strong, do you think the I would have any problems of cracking and chipping with a DIY paintjob?
(90% of the time they are covered with dust anyway!!)
Here's a great how-to article...
http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext43.shtml
Last edited by Doanster; Nov 6, 2011 at 03:21 PM.
My only concern about the whole thing was whether or not the silver paint would match the original Mercedes wheel silver, as well as if the clearcoat will have the right amount of gloss (not too much not too little). Anyone have any experience with this? Is this a valid concern or does pretty much all silver wheel paint match? I just need to find the right paint.
Also, I assume in the factory they paint them very thickly and the coat is very strong, do you think the I would have any problems of cracking and chipping with a DIY paintjob?
I found this to be true when 'someone" at my dealer gouged my LF 18" wheel against something, curling a tiny amount of metal up. The dealer's usual wheel repair facility refused it and the "best shop in town" also said it could not be restored because of the anodized and clear coated rim edge.
The wheel was replaced.



