curb rash
Re: curb rash
Originally posted by blkturbo3
Does anyone know of a touchup paint that can be used on polished alloy rims to repair curb rash? I bought some used Moda R6s and they could use some fixing.
Does anyone know of a touchup paint that can be used on polished alloy rims to repair curb rash? I bought some used Moda R6s and they could use some fixing.
Re: Re: curb rash
Matching the paint will be virtually impossible. Auto paint stores will have hundereds of shades of slivers. Your best bet is to shell out the cash and pay to have them done. [/B][/QUOTE]
I don't need a perfect match. I just want to paint it to improve the looks. I realize it will look touched up so I'm just thinking to make it look better than the dark curb rash that is current has.
I don't need a perfect match. I just want to paint it to improve the looks. I realize it will look touched up so I'm just thinking to make it look better than the dark curb rash that is current has.
Re: Re: Re: curb rash
Originally posted by blkturbo3
Matching the paint will be virtually impossible. Auto paint stores will have hundereds of shades of slivers. Your best bet is to shell out the cash and pay to have them done.
Matching the paint will be virtually impossible. Auto paint stores will have hundereds of shades of slivers. Your best bet is to shell out the cash and pay to have them done.
Then go to your local auto paint store and pick out a color. They literally will have hundreds to choose from.
Re: Re: Re: Re: curb rash
Originally posted by asu174
I don't need a perfect match. I just want to paint it to improve the looks. I realize it will look touched up so I'm just thinking to make it look better than the dark curb rash that is current has.
I don't need a perfect match. I just want to paint it to improve the looks. I realize it will look touched up so I'm just thinking to make it look better than the dark curb rash that is current has.
Sounds good. Thanks for the advice.
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