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Hello All!

With spring officially here, I'm immersed in a spring clean up of my 21 year old 850 wagon. The blackish exterior trim is now many shades of gray so it is certainly in need of restoration. Nothing has worked so far. What do you folks recommend? Forever Black? Or is there something out there of equivalent quality for less?

Also, how do you safely remove brake dust and rust from a wheel cover for a steel wheel?

Thanks for any help!

J








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On our '85 855 base, I painted the trim beige with Rustoleum.

Do a search for 850 in brick pix and go to page 3, our teal 855 is 3 or 4 pictures down (our 855R is next)

The pix date is - Tue, Mar 14th 2006.

A couple of people asked about the beige trim, I told them it was the Eddie Bauer model.

The paint held up VERY well - none of it never came off - my daughter drove the car until 2012.

I wiped the trim down with enamel reducer, then paint thinner - I have done this on any painting that I have done and find that it is worth the time.

Since the trim is not part of the car, I masked it off by cutting inkjet paper into 3 strips lengthwise and inserted it behind the trim. I inserted paper all around the trim before I started.

After I painted each 11 inches, I pulled the paper out so there was no soak-through.

when the paint dried, the trim had its original texture.

Notice that I painted the lower grilles in the front of each car silver as well. If you expand the pictires, you can see the center grille is done as well.

Later, I painted Gayorg's wheel covers beige as well.

Add a nice bright color to your car!








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Nothing will ever make the plastic trim black, new was a dark grey. You will need elbow grease, not just a coating of Forever Black or any other vinyl dressing.

I would start with a good cleanser - Bon Ami is a powder cleanser that does NOT scratch and will get rid of any left over wax on the vinyl. Follow that with a good rinse and a coating of vinyl protectant. Do this before paste waxing the car.

As for brake dust, rinse it off with soapy water. Do not rub it with a cloth or try to blow it off, the particles are so fine and easily inhaled. The dust also sticks to your skin and clothing like crazy.

Rust on the plastic wheel covers? Or do you mean the metal tabs that hold the cover to the wheel? The latter can be rubbed off with sand paper, 300 - 400 grit, or polished with a soft grinder. Then wax them. I wonder if clear packaging tape (its water proof) can be taped to the metal surface.

Of course, there is always rust on the steel wheels. I have 4 of them without tires in my garage. Not being a very good painter, I am still looking for someone to either clean them up or buy them.
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Keeping it running is better than buying new








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Klaus, Forever Black is a paint sold by IPD.

Cleaning first with Bon Ami sounds like a good idea. I'll start there.

The rust on the wheel cover (hub cap) is actually on my 2002 Passat. I have alloys on my 850. I just replaced the rear brakes on the Passat. Unfortunately, they were grinding before I got to them. So what I mean is the hub cap has that brake dust/rust kind of sheen to it like when a caliper gets stuck. That is what I'd like to remove. Albeit safely...:) Any suggestions? Thanks!








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You could try a wet rag sprinkled with Bon Ami. At least it won't mar the finish. Look on Craigslist for some nice replacement wheels for the VW, then put studded snows on the steel rims.

The very bottom ad from Meridan, CT is interesting:

http://boston.craigslist.org/search/wto?query=vw
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I like those wheels! Unfortunately, they are 14" rims. The Passat takes 15". It is interesting that the Passat stock tire size is almost identical to the 850. Passat is 195/65/15" and the 850 is 195/60/15". Wonder if the offset is the same? Maybe I could exchange them.....:)








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I'll bet that the bolt circle is different.








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I was half-joking. Think you are right but I haven't checked the wheels yet.

Haven't decide what I'm going to do about the 850 trim yet. Now I'll have to wait until our blast of winter weather here in New England passes.







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