Chips on the wheel centers
Chips on the wheel centers
Hey Guys
72 Cutlass, great daily driver, etc.
I wanted to "touch" up a few chips I have on some of painted sections of the wheel. Seems to be a good, thick, high gloss (White).
Any suggestions on a brand, or type of paint to purchase? Would a local auto store be the best bet?
Thanks!
Pat
72 Cutlass, great daily driver, etc.
I wanted to "touch" up a few chips I have on some of painted sections of the wheel. Seems to be a good, thick, high gloss (White).
Any suggestions on a brand, or type of paint to purchase? Would a local auto store be the best bet?
Thanks!
Pat
If this is factory Cameo White, find some Rustoleum epoxy appliance paint in color 'biscuit'. It is almost a perfect match. I used it in my door jambs and for the hinges - matched very well.
Here is a good comparison:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post156112
For touch-up, just spray some into a small container and use an artist's brush to dab it on like liquid paper.
Remember liquid paper?
Here is a good comparison:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post156112
For touch-up, just spray some into a small container and use an artist's brush to dab it on like liquid paper.
Remember liquid paper?
If this is factory Cameo White, find some Rustoleum epoxy appliance paint in color 'biscuit'. It is almost a perfect match. I used it in my door jambs and for the hinges - matched very well.
Here is a good comparison:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post156112
For touch-up, just spray some into a small container and use an artist's brush to dab it on like liquid paper.
Remember liquid paper?
Here is a good comparison:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post156112
For touch-up, just spray some into a small container and use an artist's brush to dab it on like liquid paper.
Remember liquid paper?
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