




🖤 Matte Black Magic: Transform your wheels, transform your ride.
Rust-Oleum's 248928 High Performance Wheel Spray Paint delivers a fast-drying, durable matte black finish with superior rust prevention. Designed for metal and plastic wheels, this 11 oz enamel aerosol covers up to 8 sq ft, dries to the touch in 10 minutes, and offers a scratch-resistant, weatherproof coating that restores and protects your wheels with professional-grade results.















| ASIN | B003CT4AQ6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,582 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #321 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Steel |
| Color Code | 000000 |
| Coverage | see package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,020) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2010 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 1 |
| Finish | High-Gloss |
| Finish Type | High-Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066186500 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 325 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 248927 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Rust-Oleum 248927 Automotive 11-Ounce High Performance Wheel Spray Paint, Steel |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | 248927 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.39 x 5.75 x 8.27 inches |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Style | Paint |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal,Plastic |
| UPC | 020066186500 |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**1
Works great on plastics.
Great on plastics. Used to color match some centers on my vehicle. Worked perfect, near perfect match & no chipping or flaking after multiple car washes and winter weather.
D**N
Exeptional!
I finally decided to give my 1976 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon a well deserved coat of paint, and of course I wanted to finish it off by painting the wheels. Let me tell you, the wheels on this car were BAD. I tried sanding them down, but seriously, they were pretty badly rusted, etc. So I ordered a couple of cans of Rustoleum 248927 High Performance Silver Wheel Spray Paint for the wheels, along with 8 cans of Rustoluem Hammered Copper Spray Paint for the body. Of course it's all about the prep work, and I was doing this while the wheels were on the car, so, I started by wiping down each wheel with mineral spirits, then I used aluminum foil to block any holes and cover the hub caps, and covered the tires with some masking paper and tape. The other reviews I read on Amazon mentioned getting good results using very light coats, so I followed their advice, and I certainly agree that that is the way to do this. The first coat doesn't even look like much, but it dries fast (10 minutes or less), and each successive coat really does look better. Finally, after about the 4th coat it started to look pretty good, and after 6 coats I felt I was done. Not bad, less than one can for 4 wheels. No problems with clogging etc. Honestly, I was amazed that this paint actually made these old wheels look so good. Just use light coats! By the way, I've attached a photo of the finished car, and if you're going to be tackling a big job like I did, I highly recommend you consider getting the Rustoleum Comfort Grip. It's a little plastic handle thingy that attaches to the top of the can and has a lever that you squeeze to activate the nozzle. It really is worth the small extra expense for how easy it makes spraying a lot of paint. Good luck.
R**S
Nice cheap alternative
I have a 2010 honda pilot that had horrible wheels/rims. The chrome was peeling and there was brake rust on it. I sanded the rims down with an electric sander and had to hand sand it between the ridges. I used several coats of black primer from the same brand and then used several coats of actual paint. Someone on YouTube said you don't have to cover the tire because the paint will come off. That was not true. There is black paint on the tires. My fingers started to hurt and were numb from the cans. There are some tools that you can add to your spray can that makes it easier to spray. If I had to re do it, I would get that special tool. A couple of months later and it still looks good. Slight chipping on the edges but that is mostly due to user error. You should take off your wheels but I don't have the strength nor time to do that for every single tire. I stuck plastic in between to block the paint from hitting anything behind the tire or inside. Also used painters tape over the bolts. I ordered three cans. Way too much. I could have done one or two only especially because I had the primer.
S**Y
Excellent for plastic silver /gray wheel covers aka hubcaps.
I really like this Auto High Performance Wheel Spray Paint, with one exception that it can run as wished it was a bit thicker. Also I recommend spraying 4 coats rather than 3 because it is thinner than expected. One can will do two 15 inch plastic wheel covers. If you have larger size wheel covers of 16 to 18 inch then will require two cans to do two wheel covers. (you'll use 1 1/2 can). Be sure each coat is completely dry prior to applying next coat as should take 2 hours for total of 4 coats. Bugs and water droplets while wet don't look pretty and may need to retouch those areas. If you have a car garage, raise the door and spray inside if you have problems with bugs or rainy weather. Be sure to spray with cardboard underneath your part and in a clear surrounding so the over spray will not get on an unwanted item. This paint is a little on the glossy side. No, it is not Chrome, more like a brighter silver tone. If you desire something better, I suggest you get a professional paint job or use a paint sprayer canister like pro's use. For the price and appearance, I'm happy. Use clear coat afterwards and when all dry, a coat of wax paste and polish it.
A**R
Quality wheel paint close to OEM.
Great wheel paint that closely matches some manufacturer's colors from '70s to the '90s. Not exact but quality paint to apply when properly prepared.
A**R
Works well
I painted my hubcaps with this about 6 months ago and it’s held up really well. I sanded them down to remove the old paint before painting them. It works in really thin layers so I ended up using one can for just two hubcaps. It gives a VERY matte finish, and if you wipe it with alcohol once it’s dry, it gives a satin finish. I ended up adding one coat of the rust oleum clear enamel spray paint on top to make it more glossy and match the other unpainted hubcaps. Would definitely buy again.
K**Y
Good paint
This paint is amazing! I spent about 6 hours prepping, sanding, and painting my rims. Spray was even and consistent. Just make sure to do a light coat the first time, then a “wetter” second coat, followed by a third coat. I waited 30 minutes in between coats and finished with a clear coat. Prep is essential for it to last. I only used about 3 cans on five wheels.
C**R
Not bad for the $
Looks great from far away!
S**A
good quality, recommended to all who looking for good spray paint, don't every buy local country made cheap product, they spoil your costly goods.
S**E
V good product
A**.
The product is very good, easy to use and high durability. Long lasting protection.
V**T
Excellent product. I painted my cars alloys using this can. My friends are in awe of the paint job I did myself. Its been 3 months now and it's still intact. Use it properly with primer and clear coat but make sure it's the right weather for the job to be successful
J**N
J’ai égratigné un mag noir. J’ai trouvé ce produit parfait pour couvrir ma maladresse! Toutefois, j’ai appliqué la peinture avec un pinceau après avoir dirigé le spray dans un contenant pour faire des retouches directes. Un succès!
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