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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I turned a corner a bit too sharp and ran my wheel into the curb. I was devastated at my stupidity, especially since my car was practically brand new. Took a nice chuck out of the wheel. Between using J-B Weld 8267 SteelStik to fill in the gouge and your Matte Black touch up paint, you can hardly see the damage unless you get on your hands and knees.
Chi-town
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
This product should be listed at matte finish, because when it dries it looks like house paint.
Aleksey Z
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The paint matches very well to Tesla Model Y Gemini wheels. It does a very good job in hiding small chips. Just take your time and do 3-4 coats letting the paint try for 10 minutes between the coats.
Gary A. Fradkin
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Paint is very thin. Doesn’t cover all the abrasion even though I sanded down rough edges. Not a lot of paint in the pen
Cal Man
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
In spite of being fanatically careful with all of my cars, including my Tesla, I managed a few scrapes on the very vulnerable wheels. The color match is good with the Tesla factory color, but the key to a successful repair is really dependent upon your prep of the wheel. I strongly recommend that you purchase a small sanding block along with varying grits of sandpaper -- ranging from more aggressive to a very fine grit to finish the prep. Once you have sanded out the rough spots and edges, wipe it all down to remove the sanding dust before painting. Apply a small amount for each coat -- building up the paint until you have completed 3+ coats. This type of touch up will never be perfect up close, but it will make the imperfections disappear from normal viewing distance. It'll be a big improvement over the scrape marks!
Sully
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Doesn’t come out of dispenser consistently
Darrin Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Make sure you buy the color match with your rim... I see people buying the wrong color for their rim and complaining when the color is way off... they state what color matches what rim. That being said, if you don't want to get a new $900 rim to replace the curb rashed one this is a decent solution, the color isn't as matte as I'd like to fully match, but it made a positive impact. I sanded 100 grit, 220, then 400. Then cleaned the area as best as I could with IPO to remove debris. Applied 1 light coat, then waited 10 mins and applied a second coat to smooth deeper grooves. Let dry for a minimum 20 mins and seemed to do the trick. You can touch up as needed.Overall recommend
John
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
This paint matches PERFECTLY, but you have to match your rims/wheels with the correct picture in the ad. Be sure to lightly sand your scratches and gouges with sandpaper before applying. (I used a small piece of 100 grit sandpaper folded down into a 1/4" piece to sand the edges of my rims.) Be careful not to sand the plastic cover or the tire. Use blue painter's tape to protect undamaged areas if you want. Take your time. Works best when you apply the paint liberally. It will fill in your damaged areas, but you will probably need to apply several coats to the deeper scratches/gouges.
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