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Detailing, SYNC, AV, Security, Electrical, and Lighting => Exterior Modifications => Topic started by: Rojas1489 on April 14, 2014, 04:47:28 PM

Title: Plasti dip rims
Post by: Rojas1489 on April 14, 2014, 04:47:28 PM
Plasti dip rims, turned out pretty good. I'm getting it closer and closer to the way I want it.
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Post by: FoMoCoSHO on April 14, 2014, 04:49:47 PM
Looks great, nice work!
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Post by: Joleat on April 14, 2014, 05:11:57 PM
Looks good! I'll be doing my wheels and emblems in anthracite soon enough. Plasti Dip has a line called True Metallics that looks great. I keep telling myself that it will be temporary just so I can see if I like the color before having them powder coated, but everyone tells me I won't even think about powder coating them once I've dipped them.
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Post by: BiGMaC on April 14, 2014, 05:18:57 PM
Sweet!  Excellent work
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Post by: SHOdded on April 14, 2014, 06:06:28 PM
Very clean work, great results!  I like to think of the look as a stylish Interceptor now :)
Title: Re: Plasti dip rims
Post by: 68_GT on April 14, 2014, 06:26:58 PM
much better !

how durable is that stuff ? everyone says it peels right off, but does that mean it also chips / scuffs up easliy ?
Title: Re: Plasti dip rims
Post by: Rojas1489 on April 14, 2014, 07:39:51 PM
Thank you everyone.  I did a lot of research about plasti dip before I did my rims. From what I saw its pretty durable stuff. I watched a video on youtube where a guy took a power washer to the rims with Plasti dip on them. He was inches away with the high powered nozzle and it did NOT chip, scuff or mess up the Plasti dip in any way.
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Post by: steve142857 on April 14, 2014, 08:28:37 PM
Quote from: Rojas1489 on April 14, 2014, 07:39:51 PM
Thank you everyone.  I did a lot of research about plasti dip before I did my rims. From what I saw its pretty durable stuff. I watched a video on youtube where a guy took a power washer to the rims with Plasti dip on them. He was inches away with the high powered nozzle and it did NOT chip, scuff or mess up the Plasti dip in any way.
On my 2010, I had them plastidipped in matte black. It looked great when clean especially when I applied tire shine on it! But they were getting dirty very fast.
If it is well applied, it is durable. Actually, when I wanted to remove it after 2-3 months, it took at least one hour per rim because the plastidip cooked on the mags.
It is a cheap option and non-permanent. For twice the price, I had them sandpapered and repaired, painted with three coats of tuxedo black, two coats of clear and baked 2 times. I think it looks much better. Depends on the budget but if you can pay the extra 250$, you won't regret.
As for rock chips on dip, if you inspect yoir wheels frequently and notice a chip, you can apply a few drops of dip and let it expand and dry... Repeat 3-4 coats and it will melt in place and won't be noticeable...
Good luck!
Title: Re: Plasti dip rims
Post by: vinnievis on April 15, 2014, 12:17:30 AM
I did my rims in matte black plasti dip last summer.  It held up really well and looked good too.

I put new rubber on the rims this winter and mount/dismount process scuffed the dip.  Getting it off was tough, and it came off in tiny chips.  I gave up after about 3 minutes.

After a quick web search I found some help...

Apply WD40 to soak the plastidipped rim for an hour or overnight and it came off MUCH better.

Just a tip for everyone else out there that might want to get it off and is having trouble.
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Post by: dmharvey79 on April 15, 2014, 01:06:24 AM
I used this stuff on my Jeep's wheels and it held up to a year of pretty heavy off-roading, winter weather, car washes, etc.

Quote from: 68_GT on April 14, 2014, 06:26:58 PM
much better !

how durable is that stuff ? everyone says it peels right off, but does that mean it also chips / scuffs up easliy ?
Title: Re: Plasti dip rims
Post by: Night Hawk on April 15, 2014, 02:16:24 PM


  Very durable stuff, My first application on rims/grill/driving lite led coves/tailights lasted a year and a half through pretty shitty winter weather before needing touchup.
Title: Re: Plasti dip rims
Post by: Tomc612 on April 16, 2014, 09:44:42 PM
That looks great! I'm going to do that soon until I find some new wheels. Do you have a unedited photo of the full car?I would like to get a good idea what my car will look like with the wheels dipped since we have the same color.
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