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Rallye wheel cap refinishing

Posted By: lilmoose102

Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/21/12 05:19 PM

I have a 70 roadrunner,15 inch rallye wheel,silver wheels with dark argent wheel caps.I want to refinish the wheel caps.Has anybody done this and how is that argent spray paint to work with?
Posted By: RJS

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/21/12 05:43 PM

On a 70 you'll want to use light argent.
I think totally auto is where I got mine in the past.
There product is great but the nozzles usually clog easy so they usually send extra nozzles.
I think one time I had to use an undercoating nozzle and back away from what I was spraying since the hole is much bigger.
Hope this helps
Posted By: 5carguy

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/22/12 12:05 AM

I used the Totally Auto light argent on my 70 centers and they came out great.
Posted By: dfsmopars

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/22/12 02:13 PM

Here is a picture of the light argent from Totally Auto on caps I refinished.

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Posted By: superbeeman69

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/22/12 02:55 PM

Quote:

I have a 70 roadrunner,15 inch rallye wheel,silver wheels with dark argent wheel caps.I want to refinish the wheel caps.Has anybody done this and how is that argent spray paint to work with?




I asked a similar question a few months back.

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...rue#Post7367398

This should help out!
Posted By: cdstl

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/22/12 08:07 PM

Here's mine. I just did eight of these things and will start on some 70-71s soon. First I scuffed the potmetal with 120 grit. Then I used the Krylon 2522 Silver followed by a misting of Krylon 51511 Brilliant Silver and finally Krylon clear satin. Since this paint is textured it filled in even the biggest pock marks like the one in the picture. Ace hardware told me that Krylon discontinued the 2522 Silver so I bought five cans. I still have some left in one can after doing eight centers.

I may skip the Brilliant Silver the next time.

I am pretty happy with the results.

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Posted By: NachoRT74

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/23/12 09:12 PM

Actually nobody have prooven the later style should be texturized. I got some used ones in good conditions last years and they weren't texturized.

Unles texture is sooooo light that is really hard to tell

Color was hard to "match" out of the can, but finally got what I think is the TRUE aluminium gray shade which is something in the middle of both pics shown:



it gets a clear coat too, but at the end the clear finish goes out.

Here is how it did came out:



note shade is JUST A LITTLE BIT DARKER than the rim itself, but not too much. I think earliers "mexican hats" shoud be in that shade too. Of course 71s not.


I didn't use masking tape, found A LOT EASIER apply a light coat of vaseline all over the chromed area, and then remove with a cloth once paint dried or allmost dried.

Even easier to apply the vaseline if you pre heat the caps in the oven... that will help a little bit to stick the paint too.
Posted By: pishta

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/24/12 01:55 AM

I got 3 sombreros. 2 are textured, 1 is chrome smooth. ??
Posted By: ScottSmith_Harms

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/24/12 02:05 AM

1970 = Textured Silver Argent
1971 = Textured Dark Argent
1972 and later = Smooth Silver
Posted By: snuggles

Re: Rallye wheel cap refinishing - 12/24/12 06:31 PM

Quote:

Actually nobody have prooven the later style should be texturized. I got some used ones in good conditions last years and they weren't texturized.

Unles texture is sooooo light that is really hard to tell

Color was hard to "match" out of the can, but finally got what I think is the TRUE aluminium gray shade which is something in the middle of both pics shown:



it gets a clear coat too, but at the end the clear finish goes out.

Here is how it did came out:



note shade is JUST A LITTLE BIT DARKER than the rim itself, but not too much. I think earliers "mexican hats" shoud be in that shade too. Of course 71s not.


I didn't use masking tape, found A LOT EASIER apply a light coat of vaseline all over the chromed area, and then remove with a cloth once paint dried or allmost dried.

Even easier to apply the vaseline if you pre heat the caps in the oven... that will help a little bit to stick the paint too.


I've found that chapstick works well.I've never tried vasoline
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