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I am looking for who sells the most correct Argent Gray wheel paint for the SSII wheels.
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Eastwood sells it in a spay can version.
Dan
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Try Krylon Dull Aluminum.
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Krylon 1403 Dull Aluminum Metallic Paint -- I have used this and works well for a rattle can paint. TAZ
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: earntaz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Krylon 1403 Dull Aluminum Metallic Paint -- I have used this and works well for a rattle can paint. TAZ</div></div>
I might add I used it on Chevy rally wheels --
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Wouldn't Krylon dull aluminum be much, much lighter than the dark argent used on SSII wheels?
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Krylon dull aluminum is way too bright for the wheels.
As proof you can argue about anything, here's the link to classic olds.... there's a PPG number in there, a recommendation for Fusick's paint, and another comment that the Fusick paint came in an Eastwood can... http://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/...ray-shade.html
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dull aluminum is NOT a good choice. That is used in areas suck as headlight housings or taillights. If you are not doing a judged car then the cast iron sprays out there would be closer if you don't want to mix a batch your self.
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----I have successfully used 65-66 Corvette knock-off wheel paint from "Long Island Corvette" for the darker portions of Pontiac and Olds rally wheels. They have quarts as well as rattlers.....Bill S
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Not all years Olds used the same color paint for the wheels.
1972 was closer to dull aluminum. |
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