Touch up paint for 20” db9 alloys

Touch up paint for 20” db9 alloys

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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

61 months

Thursday 14th June 2018
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I am struggling to find the right one. Asked my dealer for the paint code for the 20” diamond cut 10 spoke alloys on my 9.2 and the response was that there isnt one.

I am looking at this page of touch up paint kits and wanted to ask here if anyone would suggest the closest match to the original colour of the alloys.

https://www.astonmartinparts.net/Details/Section/2...

I find it hard to believe that aston martin do not have a colour code for the paint but alas that is the official response.....

Any help or advice much appreciated.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 14th June 17:19

8Tech

2,141 posts

205 months

Thursday 14th June 2018
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Diamond cut will be just that, diamond cut alloy that is then clear lacquered. There will not be a paint code.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

61 months

Thursday 14th June 2018
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8Tech said:
Diamond cut will be just that, diamond cut alloy that is then clear lacquered. There will not be a paint code.
I thought they were painted and then cut, thanks for the info.

What would be a good colour match to the grey alloy in your experience?

Beechburn

75 posts

84 months

Thursday 14th June 2018
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I wanted similar for my wheels and went along to a local refurb centre. Asked them for advice and asked could a buy a bottle of their recommended touch up. Happily they disappeared into the back of the workshop and came out with a small bottle of paint which they gave to me. If you don't ask you don't get.

PotentiallyaHorse

72 posts

95 months

Thursday 14th June 2018
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I got wheels repairs for £90 a corner to look brand new after some unwelcome interaction with hard road furniture that looked much worse than your own.

mrpseudonym

305 posts

123 months

Friday 15th June 2018
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I had a wheel refurbished and the dropped a wheel nut on it during a brake pad change..went back to the guy that did the wheel and he gave me the tip .. nail polish.

OPI colour “my silk tie” is a pretty good match for my DB9 wheels


Edited to add: small imperfections only!

avinalarf

6,438 posts

149 months

Friday 15th June 2018
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mrpseudonym said:
I had a wheel refurbished and the dropped a wheel nut on it during a brake pad change..went back to the guy that did the wheel and he gave me the tip .. nail polish.

OPI colour “my silk tie” is a pretty good match for my DB9 wheels
A useful topic and a helpful tip from this poster.
Lucky for me that it's a colour of nail polish that I often use...goes well with my blusher. smile

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

61 months

Friday 15th June 2018
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Thanks thats worth trying. I will get all glammed up and go buy a bottle. wink

mrpseudonym

305 posts

123 months

Friday 15th June 2018
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Enjoy the conversation at the cosmetics counter.. I did. Take a picture of your wheel smile

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

61 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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I got the nail varnish on ebay and it was delivered today. For £5 it was worthwhile. Although it isnt perfect the colour is very close and it certainly takes ones eye away from the black chips that were there before. You would now have to look hard to find the touched up areas. Once it has fully cured it should be job done.

Thanks again for the post, really helpful.

dynamyq

5 posts

1 month

Thursday 7th November
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does anyone know where i can find the paint code for a 2006 DB9?
I've looked in the the door jamb, under the hood, in the boot and in the glove compatrtement but cannot find a paint code anywhere.
I know the colour is called Meteorite Silver, and i ordered a touch paint from a supplier, but it's not a match.
I've tried putting in my reg number on a couple of sites, but it still asks for a paint code to give an exact match
Any advice is appreciated.

SHIFTY

923 posts

243 months

Thursday 7th November
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Paint code normally on the top of the front crossmember you need to take off the slam panel to view it.

Open the bonnet and the slam panel is at the front about 12+ bolts to remove.

dynamyq

5 posts

1 month

Thursday 7th November
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thanks - why do AM make it so darn difficult to find a paint code. surely it should be easier to find a paint code rather then having to remove a dozen or so bolts. and then put them all back on again.

Emilio Largo

598 posts

118 months

Thursday 7th November
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Much easier to look it up on https://technicalhub.astonmartin.com (after registering for free).

dynamyq

5 posts

1 month

Friday 8th November
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Emilio - you're a superstar. that has helped me immensely.

Jon39

13,374 posts

150 months

Friday 8th November
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avinalarf said:
mrpseudonym said:
I had a wheel refurbished and the dropped a wheel nut on it during a brake pad change..went back to the guy that did the wheel and he gave me the tip .. nail polish.

OPI colour “my silk tie” is a pretty good match for my DB9 wheels

avinalarf said:
A useful topic and a helpful tip from this poster.
Lucky for me, that it's a colour of nail polish that I often use...goes well with my blusher. smile

Avinalarf was a frequent contributor to our forum and as his username suggests, often provided great gags and humour.
He has owned several different Aston Martin cars, beginning (possibly in the 1970s) with a DB6, to his latest model the DB9.

After retiring from business, his time is probably allocated to his family, so unfortunately we now rarely see posts from him.
Sometimes if a joke might have been criticised, he would say posting on here, is just a therapy for me.

A good laugh helps us through life.

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EDIT
I have just found some banter from avinalarf in 2018.
The OP had asked for an answer.
The topic title was Mantenance Frequency.
There then seemed to be some misunderstanding about the topic title.

Saturday 28th July 2018
avinalarf said:
Annually.

Jon39 said:
That comes as a surprise avinalarf.
Thought frequency would be more often than that.

avinalarf said:
Yet again Jon I am confused by your comment on my excellent [one word] post.
I have posted this definition to clarify.

annually
?anj??li,?anj?li/Submit
adverb
once a year; every year.
"the car is serviced annually"
synonyms: yearly, once a year, each year, by the year, per annum, per year; every year
"subscriptions are payable annually"

Jon39 said:

Ah sorry Steven. Silly mistake.
I realise now that this is about servicing a car.
Apologies to OP. British humour is sometimes a bit Sir Leslie Paterson.

Coffee break time here. Sitting in the garden, blue skies, a little cooler, birds singing, can just see the Aston Martin.
Perfect. What more does a man need


LordBretSinclair then joined in.
LordBretSinclair said:
Sissy and Gladys talking about their sex lives.
Sissy - How often do you like it???
Gladys - Infrequently.
Sissy - Is that one word or two??

smile




Edited by Jon39 on Friday 8th November 21:07