I got some new rims (used) this fall, and one of them has a small bit of curbing on the edge - maybe the size of a penny in diameter. The rims are painted gunmetal, but this is obviously gone where it's been curbed, and the silver metal sticks out like a sore thumb.
I was going to get some touch up paint for the rim, however because I've since found out that it's special two-layer process - black underneath, followed by a special silver layer on top - any paint I get will not match and will likely not look very good. I was told that the best thing I can do without repainting the whole rim is to use some clear nail polish. Because the metal is exposed, I want to make sure to protect it, and I'm just not sure that the nail polish would be enough. They're only going to be used in summer, but they'll still be exposed to moisture and all the other potential hazards on the road.
Has anyone done something like this before? What did you use?
I was going to get some touch up paint for the rim, however because I've since found out that it's special two-layer process - black underneath, followed by a special silver layer on top - any paint I get will not match and will likely not look very good. I was told that the best thing I can do without repainting the whole rim is to use some clear nail polish. Because the metal is exposed, I want to make sure to protect it, and I'm just not sure that the nail polish would be enough. They're only going to be used in summer, but they'll still be exposed to moisture and all the other potential hazards on the road.
Has anyone done something like this before? What did you use?