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Yes I've Plastidipped my silver rims - takes a bit of a beating when driving off-road but very easy to give it another coat afterwards. And if you don't like it, just peel it off and its back to normal.
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Yes I've Plastidipped my silver rims - takes a bit of a beating when driving off-road but very easy to give it another coat afterwards. And if you don't like it, just peel it off and its back to normal.
Prepping is easy - just wash it properly and let it dry. I remove the wheels from the vehicle and give it about 4 coats black with 30 min drying time between each coat - this is about 1 can of spray. Followed by about 4 coats if 'clear' Plastidip as a sealant. Just pull off overspray on the tire. I use either PlastiDip or the Armour All equivalent from Supercheap - works just as well. Cleaning - brush and soap followec by high pressure hose at self-serve car wash venue. The beauty us that the wheels on the photo hasnt been washed for a month - still looks okay in the black. This is the best side photo I have on my phone - the bull bar was also Dipped Attachment 74167
Prepping is easy - just wash it properly and let it dry. I remove the wheels from the vehicle and give it about 4 coats black with 30 min drying time between each coat - this is about 1 can of spray. Followed by about 4 coats if 'clear' Plastidip as a sealant. Just pull off overspray on the tire. I use either PlastiDip or the Armour All equivalent from Supercheap - works just as well. Cleaning - brush and soap followed by high pressure hose at self-serve car wash venue. The beauty us that the wheels on the photo hasnt been washed for a month - still looks okay in the black. This is the best side photo I have on my phone - the bull bar was also Dipped
Cheers mate. How does it go spinning in mud etc - must rip it off? Although the d4 doesn't spin much.
Cheers
Took it through mud holes in Barrington Tops and they did pick up a few nicks - gave it another coat when I came back and all perfect again.
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If it had been applied thick enough, it just peels off yes. Like on the side vents that I've also done, you just block off a square around it with painters tape and newspaper, spray it and peel off the unwanted parts - same with the letters on the bull bar. Magic stuff
Not to sure if its the same product or not, but I got a quote from a mob in QLD for a product called "Liquid Wrap", which is a spray on vinyl.
It does'nt come in a can though, you need a spray outfit to apply it. They supply an Ozito Low Preaure electric gun. The more coats the better/hardier it will be on the car/wheels. 10-20 mins between coats, seems pretty easy, and about $100 to do a set of wheels.