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Re: Painting Wire Wheels

To: Bill Schooler <schooler@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Painting Wire Wheels
From: Geoff Love <engconn@pottsville.infi.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 1997 19:27:18 -0500
Bill Schooler wrote:
> 
> Thomas J Pokrefke wrote:
> >
> > The time has come to paint the wire wheels on my 1970 MGB (again).
> > Currently, I am forced with painting the wheels every 6 months.  The
> > problem lies in the road grime/brake dust taking the shine off the paint.
> >
> > I am considering painting the wire wheels black.  From a functional
> > standpoint, the dark color should hide the dirt and dust.  I am unsure
> > how black wheels on a red car would look.  I say a red AH 3000 with black
> > wheels, and it looked pretty nice.  I would appreciate any comments from
> > the list on how aesthetically pleasing the black wires would look.
> >
> > FWIW - I have tried every type of chrome paint out there - the stuff Moss
> > sells, Krylon, and my personal favorite:  "The Nearest Thing to Chrome
> > (from a can)".  Nothing lasts.
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions/advice.
> >
> > Thomas James Pokrefke, III
> > 1970 MGB
> > thomas_pokrefke@juno.com
> > http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke
> 
> Arrrghhhhhhh....!  Oh, Thomas.  First, a Weber and now the wire wheels to be 
>painted
> black.  What are we going to do with you? :>)
> 
> I actually prefer the painted wires in the original silver to the chrome.  
>Somehow
> chrome wires on an MGB look a bit out of place - something like a bit too much
> makeup.....but to each his/her own.  BTW, with the wires painted the original 
>colour,
> you don't have the problem of dust reducing the shine.  They just get dirty.  
>And if
> you grease the splines with the silver lubricant, you don't notice it nearly 
>as much
> when it creeps up the spokes!
> 
> Bill
> 69 BGT
> 71 BGT
> 53 TD


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