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  • dzip105z
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    Wurth German Alloy Silver Wheel Paint CODE: 1892181

    Originally posted by kartracer46 View Post
    Wurth German Alloy Silver Wheel Paint

    CODE: 1892181

    IS this the product your talking about, it's labeled "ALLOY" wheel paint, do you use it on steel wheels?

    Does Duplicolor only offer the gloss and not the satan finish???

    Dave Z

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  • kartracer46
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    Originally posted by dzip105z View Post
    Kart.....did you use a gloss or satin finish, I'm thinkin satin????
    It's a natural looking kinda satin finish when complete, not a high gloss silver like the Duplicolor wheel paint.

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  • kartracer46
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    Originally posted by dzip105z View Post
    Kart..........
    you have a web site where you can order that spray paint?
    http://www.goodspeedmotoring.com/wurth.html

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  • dzip105z
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    Originally posted by dzip105z View Post
    Kart..........
    you have a web site where you can order that spray paint?
    Kart.....did you use a gloss or satin finish, I'm thinkin satin????

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  • dzip105z
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    paint

    Kart..........
    you have a web site where you can order that spray paint?

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  • kartracer46
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    This is what I use. A little pricey, but they do have really good products. This silver matched almost perfectly to the OEM color.

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  • Sandm849
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    That price for the tint with the warranty sounds good. In my area Im paying atleast 200 for a car to be tinted.

    PS pm'ed you....definitely stay in touch with me!!

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  • dzip105z
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    Originally posted by blkfordsedan View Post
    Nice looking Festy. I love the color! You can get special "wheel paint" at most chain parts stores. It will resist rock chips, brake dust, etc. better than regular paint. They also make a clear top-coat for added protection. I have been wanting to repaint my steel wheels in a little darker shade of silver. Mine are Ford Argent Silver, but they are too bright and look like they were painted with the old "bumper chrome" paint. Looks kind of cheesy IMO. I've been looking for a light metallic grey with a bronze tint like the Anthracite color on the Bullitt wheels on my '04 Mustang. I thought about using Dupli-color van & truck touch up paint in the large spray cans. That way I can find the perfect color and finish off with the clear wheel coating.

    Brian, I like that color blue and the tint job looks good from here. :~)

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  • dzip105z
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    I'll have these tinted professionally, Quoted $189 bucks with a five year warranty, sound right?

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  • dzip105z
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    Originally posted by Sandm849 View Post
    mmm yellow festiva!! Love it and want it!!

    Well you can't have it, YET. I'm pretty sure I will sell it when I have finished playing with it.
    I have, over the years, dine all the detailing I wanna do and then sold the car.
    Pretty sure that will be the case here.
    49,000 miles, 5 speed.
    KEEP IN TOUCH.

    Found a site to buy the wheel, http://www.tcpglobal.com/spraypaintd...eel-paint.aspx

    Guess I'll try the Dupli-color, the VHT is too pricey.

    Dave Z

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  • Charlie1717
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    I figured 100 sounded pretty good. Plus they have a lifetime warranty on bubbling and fading. So I suppose when I get this done they are the way to go!

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  • Sandm849
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    mmm yellow festiva!! Love it and want it!!

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  • blkfordsedan
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    $100 for a professional tint job is a good deal. Mine are by no means perfect, but it looks darn good and has lasted 8 years. I just used the Gila brand tint you get at Wal-Mart. I got the Premium grade that has the hard coating and a metalized inner layer. The rear side windows can be easily removed by taking out the hinge screws. Then you can lay them out on your dining room table and do a nice professional job. I make a template out of paper for the front windows, then cut the tint to size first using the template. After I finish applying the tint, I go around the edges with clear nail polish. That seals the edges and keeps them from peeling.

    I've seen plenty of cars with professional tint jobs that are faded & peeling after a couple years. A lot of those places also remove the windows to tint them. Although it does produce the best results, I don't like removing door panels and interior trim unless I absolutely have to. Too many plastic clips and parts to break and they never seem to fit as good once they've been removed.

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  • timmay89
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    If you are not picky on quality, then do it yourself. I did my cavalier with window tint, and spent 4 hours doing it. The final result is ok in my opinion, but I wish I got it done by a professional because I like my cars to be perfect. As well $100 is very cheap for window tint by a proffesional.

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  • Charlie1717
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    Originally posted by blkfordsedan View Post

    As for the window tint, depends on your local laws and how they enforce them. My car in the picture has 20% light transmission tint on all windows. The law here is 35%, but they don't enforce it. The tint has been on for 8 years and still looks great with no peeling or fading. I did it myself with the "premium" quality tint from Wal-Mart, and it only cost me about $40 total and an afternoon.

    Good luck, and post pics when you're done!
    I don't want to jack this thread but I feel it may help the original question as well.

    I've been wanting to get my windows tinted also. I know a place I can get it done for 100 with a warranty. To be honest I don't want to spend 100 but 40 I could swing. What's the comparison?
    I kind of feel it would probably be worth to get it done professionally but is it really that much better?

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