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  • Ronald R.
    Very Frequent User
    • May 31, 1989
    • 670

    1970 wheel apint

    Is there a good match for the argent silver green?
    I found this



    DDL #8568
    (thin 50% with thinner).


    PPG Delstar (catalyzed enamel)
    (Mix 8:6:1 Delstar/DTR601 Reducer/DXR80 Catalyst):
    DAR #8568
    Mixing Formula (1 qt):
    DMR 433 416 units
    DMR 435 420 units
    DXR 495 20 units
    DMR 499 160 units

    If you want to prime the wheels first, I recommend using PPG DP40LF Epoxy Primer mixed 2:1 with DP402LF Catalyst. This will give you a bullet-proof finish.

    The BACK side of the steel GM Rally Wheels and the rim/bead area was not painted silver. Rather, the entire back of the wheel and the bead area was painted an odd light grey color (I have heard some were black, but I've never seen an original wheel that was black on the back side - all old wheels I've been able to recover have been this grey color). This color is perfectly matched with the following Delstar mixing formula. This is the tip-top finishing touch for a set of perfectly restored Rally Wheels:


    Mixing Formula (1 qt) (cumulative units)
    DMR 475 6
    DMR 490 106
    DMR 400 272
    DMR 487 442
    DMR 415 447
    DMR 476 457
    DMR 491 477
    DXR 495 497
    DMR 499 1000

    Mix the Delstar 8:6:1 Delstar/DTR601 Reducer/DXR80 Catalyst and shoot it with a paint gun.

    thanks RDR
  • Bill L.
    Expired
    • February 1, 2004
    • 1403

    #2
    Re: 1970 wheel apint

    Hi Ronald,

    I used OER spray bombs on my 70 wheels. Part number below.

    I compared to an original wheel and it is pretty darn good. Hold it away on the final coat or it will be too glossy. Matt clear might also help.


    OER 33-251522-1 (This is the one with the slight green tint)

    Kind Regards,


    Bill

    Originally posted by Ronald Rains (15175)
    Is there a good match for the argent silver green?
    I found this



    DDL #8568
    (thin 50% with thinner).


    PPG Delstar (catalyzed enamel)
    (Mix 8:6:1 Delstar/DTR601 Reducer/DXR80 Catalyst):
    DAR #8568
    Mixing Formula (1 qt):
    DMR 433 416 units
    DMR 435 420 units
    DXR 495 20 units
    DMR 499 160 units

    If you want to prime the wheels first, I recommend using PPG DP40LF Epoxy Primer mixed 2:1 with DP402LF Catalyst. This will give you a bullet-proof finish.

    The BACK side of the steel GM Rally Wheels and the rim/bead area was not painted silver. Rather, the entire back of the wheel and the bead area was painted an odd light grey color (I have heard some were black, but I've never seen an original wheel that was black on the back side - all old wheels I've been able to recover have been this grey color). This color is perfectly matched with the following Delstar mixing formula. This is the tip-top finishing touch for a set of perfectly restored Rally Wheels:


    Mixing Formula (1 qt) (cumulative units)
    DMR 475 6
    DMR 490 106
    DMR 400 272
    DMR 487 442
    DMR 415 447
    DMR 476 457
    DMR 491 477
    DXR 495 497
    DMR 499 1000

    Mix the Delstar 8:6:1 Delstar/DTR601 Reducer/DXR80 Catalyst and shoot it with a paint gun.

    thanks RDR

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    • Ronald R.
      Very Frequent User
      • May 31, 1989
      • 670

      #3
      Re: 1970 wheel apint

      Thanks will check it out! RDR

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