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DIY Fixing Curbed Wheels Rim Repair How To

Posting this because another DIY for rim repair lost it's images. Credit below

The NASA guide to home wheel-scuff repair...
Sent in by TomS , written by NASA racer

Note that although this is a Porsche painted wheel, the WURTH wheel paint (silver) is used for ALL German painted wheels. Same techniques apply for an S4:

Well, there I was...backing into a parking space against a curb and I was in a hurry and I heard it...SCRAPE! One fraction of a second...barely moving. Got out and looked at the rim...OOOOOOWWWWW!



Well, no need to fear...I've done this enough times to have a easy way to do home repairs with a few simple items. Note that this ONLY covers light scuffs, this isn't meant to be used to repair a DAMAGED wheel or one where the scuffs cause significant damage to the rim. This is only for those annoying superficial scuffs like happened to me more times than I care to admit. Now there are PLENTY of GOOD services which can do this for VERY reasonable money...most folks will happily do this but I'm inpatient and have the free time (generally) to spend a couple of hours doing this and it REALLY takes the edge off donking my wheels when I know I can simply fix it myself.

So if you are interested...here's what you need:


I have a can of scratch-filler primer, the WURTH wheel paint and clear (got mine at Performance Products), some paint thinner, Bondo spot putty (or equivalent), sand paper and some 240 and 400 grit sandpaper (if you are REALLY anal...get some 600 grit).

Step 1. Clean...clean...clean...and did I mention CLEAN!


This is one of the most important steps. Use paint thinner to THOROUGHLY clean the ENTIRE area around the damage...you need to get ANY wax or polish or anything off the wheel...I'm going to remind you EVERY step...I probably end up wiping down these surfaces 10 or more times before painting...if you don't do this, the rest is pointless. Also, we want to work ONLY on the area that's damaged...don't go nuts and try to paint half your wheel on the car...for this technique to succeed we want to sand and paint the area only IMMEDIATELY around the damage.

2. Sand and Putty


I like to START by masking the tire from the wheel...get the masking tape WELL behind the rim. Next, sand the area to a nice "feather" with 240 grit sandpaper and wipe some spot putty on. IMPORTANT...this ENTIRE project will work best if the wheel is in the sun and its a nice warm day...the drying time of spot putty is minutes but if it's cold or damp, this project is likely to not work out too well. Remember...keep your sanding to the IMMEDIATE area around the damage. Trust me on this.

So once you've done the first round of putty, switch to the finer of your sandpaper (400 grit in my case) and sand and putty until it FEELS and LOOKS flush. Note that I use the paper wrapped around a piece of wood to make a flat sanding block. It's best to sand with a flat block to get the smoothest finish:



Note that up to this point...including waiting 5 to 10 minutes between coats of putty that the whole project has taken about 40 minutes.



4. Masking and primering:

Okay, here's where a bit of laziness is going to create an entire new clay-bar project. This metallic paint will GET EVERYWHERE. I'm talking permanently attached to the fender on the opposite corner of the car...mask CAREFULLY and COVER THE WHOLE CAR with a sheet or equivalent.

I've used the thick scratch-filler primer and sanded it and put a bit more putty on. Note that this is the first place where I use the NASA technique. Immediately after I spray the primer (or paint) I clean ALL the overspray off the spokes of the wheel (clean rag and paint thinner) and the area around the inside of the rim...I do NOT want to try to get paint to smoothly adhere to the entire wheel! We just want to paint the REPAIR. Only the clear coat will be sprayed without wiping off the overspray. Wait for the primer to fully dry and lightly sand it with 400 or 600 grit sandpaper.




5. Painting
VITAL: READ THE CAN...if you try to use this paint in cold temperatures (or in damp conditions) it's going to be a mess...shake the can for a minute at LEAST and push the spray nozzle as you sweep across and release at the end. This is roughly the distance I used the can from the wheel...I HIGHLY recommend painting some scrap something to get used to the distances and thickness this paint sprays.



Now we SHOULD be nearly done BUT (as always) Pete got inpatient and sprayed the clear WAY too soon and lifted the paint and messed it all up. This is NO BIGGIE...take a deep breath, get out your rag and the paint thinner and take it all off. The thinner I used did not eat into the primer so I simply cleaned the wheel (again) and got to respray the silver.

Here's the paint lifting because of the clear being sprayed too soon.



okay, fast forward a few minutes...I had to roll the car forward a bit to keep it in the sun and I had cleaned (and let fully dry) the wheel and RE-sprayed the silver. Now I'm using the NASA technique on the silver paint and CAREFULLY removing the overspray:


AND here's the nicely painted wheel. I'm going to not be an idiot and let the paint dry OVERNIGHT (like I knew i should) and do the clear coat and I'll post that tomorrow.





BMWTips wheel-scuff repair


Duplicolor Wheel Paint - Silver has been mentioned in other posts as very close to OEM
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nice write-up.. and clear pics too! thanks!
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where would we get paint to match our rims. i have stock 06 rims btw.
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The problem though is finding matching paint for our cars. I have an '08 Si with the slightly darker silver from the 06-07 models, and I've tried a good number of different shades from the auto parts stores, Honda does not sell the touch-up paints for these wheels at the dealer. Maybe there is another way to order it.

But the OP is correct about the extensive cleaning, use of thinner, and sanding involved to get it just right. If only there was a paint match. I was able to ghetto job up a "mix" using a small amount of nhbp black touch-up paint I have for my body paint along with some dark metallic silver, but you've really got to have spray paint to make it look right for the bigger rashes. Somehow what I came up with blends in well though I just have it on small outer rim scrapes, but it took a lot of experimenting. Perhaps on the '06 Si's or the other Civic models there is a better match, as a more standard silver might work.
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awesome diy! i just curbed my first wheel yesterday!
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looks pretty easy might have to give this a try

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Nice DIY I'll remember this in case that ever happens
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Very informative for sure! Something to keep in mind for next summer's project! Thanks
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I called Enkei America, the manufacturer of the OEM silver alloy Honda wheels used on my Civic ('08 EX Coupe). This is NOT the after-market division of Enkei, it is the OEM division.

After a few conversations, and transferred calls, I made it to the person who could talk about the paint that Enkei uses on the Honda wheels.

The paint code for the metallic silver is "NH95MZ." With this code, you can go to any auto-paint store (such as a PPG or DuPont distributor) and have the paint mixed. PPG gives formulas for as small a quantity as a half pint. Enkei advises that they have used this same silver paint on the majority of the OEM Honda wheels they have manufactured for at least the past 10 years.

The PPG formula for NH95MZ contains "clear", a "course aluminum" flake, and a "medium aluminum" flake.

Because it is a metallic, it must be sprayed (such as an airbrush) to get a matching metallic look. After it dries (overnight), it needs to be clear-coated.

While other silvers may provide a satisfactory match, it is preferable to match the original.
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^ argh! so this would be the case with the 05-06 RSX Type-S rims too... right? =/
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What color would I need for the HFP wheels?
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picked up some mildly curbed type s wheels today. stopped by pepboys and got all the materials. will do this project on my next off day. can't wait and i hope it's sunny.
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nice writeup. have to try this.
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