Author Topic: Not such a new question but what's the answer?  (Read 1286 times)

Offline jezza16v

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 981
Not such a new question but what's the answer?
« on: 19 April 2009, 08:41 »
Hi, I've been trawling this site and others but can't seem to find a good answer, maybe I'm using the wrong search words.  :rolleyes:
What I'm after is a close(ish) 'off the shelf ' silver spray for my RA's (on mk2 8v). I have found that the actual VW colour code is probably L009 104 but I don't want to drive miles to a dealer when I have a Halfrods close by. I'm guessing that someone on here will have found something pretty close that does the job. I'm not after a perfect match as the wheels are all pretty ropey anyway. One wheel has been sanded off around 1/4 of the rim down to the metal in an attempt to polish it I guess, so I just want to get it back to a reasonable state. Do you need a special primer paint for alloy? I can see there is some yellowish green primer underneath the original silver.  :undecided:

Offline northeast_gti-t

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 6,554
  • "1.8T AGU"
Re: Not such a new question but what's the answer?
« Reply #1 on: 19 April 2009, 08:48 »
you should be okay with using the grey primer as you would with painting bodywork etc  :wink:
2000 Mkiv GTi 1.8T AGU

Offline erb91

  • Not said much yet
  • **
  • Posts: 72
Re: Not such a new question but what's the answer?
« Reply #2 on: 19 April 2009, 18:54 »
best to put maybe 1 cote of etch primer ( avalable form halfords) then a few coats of normal grey primer. . .  if your doing all the wheels then just pick any silver lol, or take a wheel to the store with you and im sure one of the fellas there will know. . .  altho it is halfords  :laugh:

Offline Thom89

  • Forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 4,096
  • Looking for an "Icebreaker"
Re: Not such a new question but what's the answer?
« Reply #3 on: 20 April 2009, 00:43 »
If you have bare patches of alloy that you want to paint over, then you must etch prime! then followed by 3/4 light coats of white primer (this is the best colour primer to use if you're going to cover with silver) when selecting a silver to paint your wheels, I would try to avoid any silver that has pearlescent tinter  present, this could make your wheels look a little strange, and you wouldnt know why!  Mercedes "Brilliant silver" code 744,  is an excellent choice, being clean and bright, and no pearl! then 2/3 coats of lacquer to finish.
Halfords can mix any colours, including VW colours!....
Tom

Offline jezza16v

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 981
Re: Not such a new question but what's the answer?
« Reply #4 on: 20 April 2009, 07:30 »
Thanks for that spot on answer Tom  :smiley: I'll get on to it.