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Old 05-06-2011, 02:24 PM
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Default Machine Silver touch-up?

Has anyone found an exact paint match in an aerosol can for machine silver paint outside a dealership? I tried both Duplicolor and the Rustoleum auto paint lines. Rustoleum makes it in the tiny "nail polish" bottle, but not the spray. Duplicolor doesn't "seem" to make an exact match at all, at least not that I can tell from their booklet in the auto parts store.

I'm trying to make my own body-color license plate frame is why I'm asking. I know I could buy one for $60 or so, but thought I could make one cheap if I could just find the paint.

Any thoughts?
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I used Rust Oleum Universal spray paint to do my FRCs, door handles and console. It is so close to MS that it looks great. Color is Titanium Silver...got it at Home Depot. It is Rust Oleum's top of the line spray paint...has a sort of pistol grip top, not a normal spray button. 7701 Crystal Clear enamel over it.
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Duplicolor spray touch up from Pepboys.

Matches good.

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Which Duplicolor did you use? I looked up 2008 Corvette in their booklet, and they only listed something like "Silver mist" or something the paint code didn't match either 67U or 449L (from glove box).
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Dr Color Chip has aerosol paint, adhesive and clearcoat. They used your color code and VIN to match the color.
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Originally Posted by dealer06
Which Duplicolor did you use? I looked up 2008 Corvette in their booklet, and they only listed something like "Silver mist" or something the paint code didn't match either 67U or 449L (from glove box).

I have to take a look at the can when I get home and then I'll post it up here.

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Good job on the frame

But IMO that has got to be the ugliest plate I've ever seen, except maybe for some of the European plates.



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What do you expect from a "blue" state
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Originally Posted by keyplyr
Good job on the frame

But IMO that has got to be the ugliest plate I've ever seen, except maybe for some of the European plates.


I'll assume you mean the color of the plate and not my choice of 505HP-Z.

Otherwise,
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Originally Posted by Jakeross
Dr Color Chip has aerosol paint, adhesive and clearcoat. They used your color code and VIN to match the color.
I didnt know that.....................good to know

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Originally Posted by keyplyr


Good job on the frame

But IMO that has got to be the ugliest plate I've ever seen, except maybe for some of the European plates.


I have to agree with you there. Its a retro plate from the 70's-80's . if you get a new plate for your car you have no choice but you can retain your old plate which was blue on white

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Originally Posted by dealer06
Which Duplicolor did you use? I looked up 2008 Corvette in their booklet, and they only listed something like "Silver mist" or something the paint code didn't match either 67U or 449L (from glove box).
I needed some matching Machine Silver paint for the same reason. I went to Advance Auto Parts and bought Dupli-Color Ultra Silver Metallic, #BGM0508.

It matches perfectly.
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For tiny nicks, a silver 'Sharpee' is almost a perfect match.
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I've gone through several cans of Duplicolor BGM0530 Light Tarnished Silver Met... matches perfectly. It gains the deep rich tarnish color when the clear is applied. I've painted several things under the hood, a DIY rear plate frame and touched up my ZR1 spoiler with it:

































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Originally Posted by cclive
I used Rust Oleum Universal spray paint to do my FRCs, door handles and console. It is so close to MS that it looks great. Color is Titanium Silver...got it at Home Depot. It is Rust Oleum's top of the line spray paint...has a sort of pistol grip top, not a normal spray button. 7701 Crystal Clear enamel over it.


I originally went this route on my FRC's but the flake is larger than the stock paint so I ended up re-doing them in the Duplicolor. They looked good with the Rust Oleum, but it kept eating at me so I had to re-do them.




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Originally Posted by Wayne88
For tiny nicks, a silver 'Sharpee' is almost a perfect match.
It is the cheapest and looks as good as brushing in paint.
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Originally Posted by BigDs_C6
I originally went this route on my FRC's but the flake is larger than the stock paint so I ended up re-doing them in the Duplicolor. They looked good with the Rust Oleum, but it kept eating at me so I had to re-do them.

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What grit sand paper did you use on the FRCs? And how many coats exactly of Silver and clear did you use? Yours came out amazing and I want mine to come out the same!

Thanks
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Originally Posted by 07cobaltss/sc
What grit sand paper did you use on the FRCs? And how many coats exactly of Silver and clear did you use? Yours came out amazing and I want mine to come out the same!

Thanks
I agree, I would like mine to look like yours. What did you use for the letters and how did you do them?

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