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wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

Right yesterday I kurbed one of my turinis on a rock that my neighbour insists on having on the edge of the road outside his house. Pretty gutted seeing as they were mint. Ive been in touch with Speedline and whilst they can't supply me with paint or a touch up pen, they have given me the paint code. Now my problem is finidjng someone to mix it into a touchup pen. Anyone got any ideas? Code is 226.618 (PPG)

Cheers Smile


RE: wheel paint - Midnightclub - 07-05-2013

PPG is the manufacturer of the paint iirc and the 226.618 will be the actual code for that paint manufacturer...


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

Ah cool I didnt actually know what ppg meant lol.


RE: wheel paint - Midnightclub - 07-05-2013

If you go on their website, download/run the APP they've got and you can basically download their catalogue of all colours etc..

Guessing most paint mixing places will do it, if not then there's a place in weston that i believe do post stuff and they could mix that up no problem


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

Yeah I've phoned several places today and have been told by all of them that they can't mix it as they can't get the recipe. Have left a few messages but most of the places I've contacted can't mix it Into a can or pen. They want to do the work them selves.


RE: wheel paint - Midnightclub - 07-05-2013

PM'd mate


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

No luck Sad


RE: wheel paint - Rich306 - 07-05-2013

There's a place in Portsmouth I use to mix my paint.
paint

See if they can help? They can also match very well


RE: wheel paint - cully - 07-05-2013

crayons not good enough for the wee Lad?


RE: wheel paint - cwspellowe - 07-05-2013

You sure PPG isn't parts per gallon?


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

(07-05-2013, 06:03 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: You sure PPG isn't parts per gallon?

Nope ive spoken to several places today who have all confirmed that its the manufacturer.


RE: wheel paint - cwspellowe - 07-05-2013

I think it stands for parts per gallon personally.


RE: wheel paint - Fozzy - 07-05-2013

Just get some nail varnish that look similar job done. That was how my over half sorted my wheel when the kerb jumped at it.


RE: wheel paint - kingy - 07-05-2013

Carnt help you with the paint code but I can lend you a very large sledge hammer to smash the feckin rock.


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

(07-05-2013, 08:34 PM)kingy Wrote: Carnt help you with the paint code but I can lend you a very large sledge hammer to smash the feckin rock.

Dont need it smashing. They are mysteriously going to go missing tonight and by the morning, the dog will be pissing on a nice small rock garden in my back garden.


RE: wheel paint - kingy - 07-05-2013

Haha. That should teach that nasty rock to jump out on innocent alloys.

Personally id smash the fecker.

Time for a refurb I think mate.


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

Dont want to refurb them. That is the only mark on them and the logo is printed on the rims so i would loose that. Its not deep at all. In fact i havent tried yet incase it does need painting but i think a bit of polish will make it much smaller but will need some paint.


RE: wheel paint - sweeney1987 - 07-05-2013

get it done professionally and bill your neighbor, he wont be long moving the rock.
Pretty sure its illegal to have rocks stones etc out on edge of road, needs to be a minimum setback to the boundary line.
At least thats the way it is here and our law is photocopied from ye for the most part


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

(07-05-2013, 08:56 PM)sweeney1987 Wrote: get it done professionally and bill your neighbor, he wont be long moving the rock.
Pretty sure its illegal to have rocks stones etc out on edge of road, needs to be a minimum setback to the boundary line.
At least thats the way it is here and our law is photocopied from ye for the most part

It was my fault. The rock didnt move. I did. But several people have done their wheels on them because of where they are. And its a private road so no one is really going to enforce boundary rules. Were all quite close as neighbours down here but hes just f*cking mental and does these stupid things. He insists on smashing the hedge outside to pieces when driving past the Kia because he has to give it at least half a metre space otherwise he will hit it lol.


RE: wheel paint - kingy - 07-05-2013

The sound of crunching a alloy is deffo in my top 5 worse noises.


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 07-05-2013

my penis definitely took refuge inside its self in fear of what the noise could of been. Shame my brain and penis dont talk otherwise it would of known it was the noise of an expensive bit of metal being destroyed by a ninja rock waiting to pounce and destroy peoples souls who try and have nice things.


RE: wheel paint - Rich306 - 08-05-2013

I share that pain Niall, i'm now going to have to sort out one of my cyclones, the guy taking the tyres off of one of them yesterday gauged out part of the rim.

I think i terrified the guy when i saw what had happened. I think Samass didn't know what i would do lol.


RE: wheel paint - 306GT30 - 08-05-2013

(07-05-2013, 06:07 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: I think it stands for parts per gallon personally.


Nope

http://www.ppg.com/en/Pages/home.aspx

one of the best know brands in the paintworld, + they do a lot more!


RE: wheel paint - Poodle - 08-05-2013

I'm with Kingy, smash it. Then go round and complain to him about the tiny scratch on your alloy. Wink


RE: wheel paint - Rich306 - 08-05-2013

Did you check out the link i gave Niall??


RE: wheel paint - Tallguy_2 - 10-05-2013

Get yourself to a branch of "brown brothers" if you can, they use a spectrum/camera style device to take a "picture" on the item in question, usually a bonnet or petrol flap etc, they then load this to their system where it finds as close to an exact match as possible. I found out that they make 19 different variants of blaze.

Can you send me a decent square on picture of one of the wheels and another of the damage? I'll see what touch ups I've got and how bad it is


RE: wheel paint - Niall - 11-05-2013

(10-05-2013, 09:50 PM)Tallguy_2 Wrote: Get yourself to a branch of "brown brothers" if you can, they use a spectrum/camera style device to take a "picture" on the item in question, usually a bonnet or petrol flap etc, they then load this to their system where it finds as close to an exact match as possible. I found out that they make 19 different variants of blaze.

Can you send me a decent square on picture of one of the wheels and another of the damage? I'll see what touch ups I've got and how bad it is

Cheers mate Smile

Heres the damage

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RE: wheel paint - Tallguy_2 - 11-05-2013

Aaawwwwhhh

Ford graphite, if you find a close touch up just keep layering it so its proud and then t-cut it right back

I'll try the ppg guy on Monday