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 Old English White or Snowberry White for wheels?

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 Posted: Oct 20, 2017 10:24AM
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Another vote for Pepper White, I finished this car earlier in the year and it is pepper white

 

Sean Windrum

1996 MGF VVC
1970 1275 GT Racer
66 Austin Countryman
63 997 Cooper (Under Construction)
63 MG 1100

 

 Posted: Oct 17, 2017 06:12PM
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OK, I used Rustoleum Antique White.  Three coats.  Baked in the sun.  They look great.  Pics to follow.

Dogscarf

 Posted: Oct 12, 2017 11:51AM
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I heard that the new Bini Pepper White is close to Old English White. I used it on a car and it was very nice.

Ron

 

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 Posted: Oct 12, 2017 11:15AM
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Yeah, but the rattle can paints are not as hard.  The good part is that they are easy to touch up.
Dogscarf

 Posted: Oct 12, 2017 08:49AM
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Fellow Minioids,  OK, I just got 8 wheels in primer now for my three Minis.  The two paint stores in town cannot make up a single-stage Old English White from WT3 code.  One store thinks they can get close but they call it a light brown with some red, which does not sound correct at all.  I have a quart of snowberry white left over from a roof job.  It is fairly close to Old English White.  Somewhat lighter.  I think I like it better actually.  I have the rattle can descriptions Biscuit Appliance Epoxy which I cannot find.  Anyone have the formula for Old English WHite?

Dogscarf