Correct Black Paint For 1977 Fuchs Wheels

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I have 4 original date matched Fuchs wheels from my 1977, Light Yellow 911S. The petals are in excellent shape but the black paint has worn away in sections .
Anyone have long term experience with a particular brand of paint thats stood up over a few years ?
I only intend to do this once .

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Wurth Satin Black is a popular choice for this. I've used it and it's a very high quality spray paint. From memory, it had the look of Fuchs, but I never compared side by side. (The aluminum color is a dead ringer for phone dials.) My only reservation about any spray can is that they are not chemical-resistant and are less durable than catalyzed automotive paints (e.g., brake cleaner can damage it). If you are willing to mix and paint with a paint gun, then I'd just shop for a single stage (no clear) catalyzed satin black. Alternatively, they now make catalyzed paints in spray cans. There is a compartment in the bottom of the can that you break open to mix with the paint, which gives you a true catalyzed paint. Once mixed, the can only lasts about a day, however, before the paint hardens in the can. I've used type of paint several times and can confirm it produces a very hard, chemical resistant, finish.

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I've done this a couple of times. Used Rustoleum Satin Black, was #7777, now looks like it may be #346951 Satin Canyon Black.
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Arne2 wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:42 pm I've done this a couple of times. Used Rustoleum Satin Black, was #7777, now looks like it may be #346951 Satin Canyon Black.
Gosh, those wheels look great. Nice job!
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Tom wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:39 pm Wurth Satin Black is a popular choice for this. I've used it and it's a very high quality spray paint. From memory, it had the look of Fuchs, but I never compared side by side. (The aluminum color is a dead ringer for phone dials.) My only reservation about any spray can is that they are not chemical-resistant and are less durable than catalyzed automotive paints (e.g., brake cleaner can damage it). If you are willing to mix and paint with a paint gun, then I'd just shop for a single stage (no clear) catalyzed satin black. Alternatively, they now make catalyzed paints in spray cans. There is a compartment in the bottom of the can that you break open to mix with the paint, which gives you a true catalyzed paint. Once mixed, the can only lasts about a day, however, before the paint hardens in the can. I've used type of paint several times and can confirm it produces a very hard, chemical resistant, finish.

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Great suggestion to use catalyzed paint !

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Beautiful job on you wheels !

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Arne2 wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:42 pm I've done this a couple of times. Used Rustoleum Satin Black, was #7777, now looks like it may be #346951 Satin Canyon Black.

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Those wheels look great.

I used also Rustoleum satin black, and it looks great and lasts pretty good. You just have to leave them alone for a week or so before mounting tires etc.

I also use some small fender washers of the size of the area where the lug nuts go, and small screws so these sections are not painted. It's a lot easier as masking tape.

Here are the wheels I did for my 71 911. I grit blasted them, polished the lips, painted the inner section satin silver, and the section between the pedals satin black.

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Carmagic wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:40 pm I also use some small fender washers of the size of the area where the lug nuts go, and small screws so these sections are not painted. It's a lot easier as masking tape.
Quarters work well also, if you can spare them. :thumbup: In my case, it's easier for me to find 5 quarters than it is to find 5 fender washers of the proper size.

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Carmagic wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:40 pm
Arne2 wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:42 pm I've done this a couple of times. Used Rustoleum Satin Black, was #7777, now looks like it may be #346951 Satin Canyon Black.

DSC_1966.jpeg

911T- - 195.jpeg
Those wheels look great.

I used also Rustoleum satin black, and it looks great and lasts pretty good. You just have to leave them alone for a week or so before mounting tires etc.

I also use some small fender washers of the size of the area where the lug nuts go, and small screws so these sections are not painted. It's a lot easier as masking tape.

Here are the wheels I did for my 71 911. I grit blasted them, polished the lips, painted the inner section satin silver, and the section between the pedals satin black.

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Cheers
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Engelbert: that wheel looks great! You did a fantastic job.
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The bar is set very high !
Beautiful wheels !
I'll have to check if a Canadian quarter will work .
Was a primer used or just straight paint on the prepared surface ?

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