When
I touch up after pressing in ball joints (when someone requests that
after the items have been painted) what I use is Rust-Oleum Painter's
Touch Gloss Black (It is slightly "grayer" then the DuPont but the
closest I have found) and while it is still wet, a little Plasti-Kote
Classic Lacquer clear on top. Use a Q-Tip, put the black on just heave
enough so it does not run but the surface is liquid enough to self
level. Wait a short time and do the same with the clear. don't play with
it. It will never look perfect but at lest it will be black.
On the Caliper Bracket use
Plasti-Kote Metallic Gold (This gold will be much brighter then the
bracket). Then put the Plasti-Kote Classic Lacquer on top, again while
it is still wet. For some reason this dulls down the gold.
On the Steering Knuckles use
Plasti-Kote Metallic Cast Iron (This cast iron will be much brighter
then the bracket). Then put the Plasti-Kote Classic Lacquer on top,
again while it is still wet. For some reason this dulls down the Cast
Iron.