mIwoo wrote:Edit: attempted to put into a pic but failed....
aardvark wrote:I've just ordered some plastidip to do my rims. Hope they look half as good as yours.
savagess wrote:aardvark wrote:I've just ordered some plastidip to do my rims. Hope they look half as good as yours.
I found Bay the cheapest. Bought 4 cans for around $50 + $10 delivery.
Only used 2 of the cans..
aardvark wrote:savagess wrote:aardvark wrote:I've just ordered some plastidip to do my rims. Hope they look half as good as yours.
I found Bay the cheapest. Bought 4 cans for around $50 + $10 delivery.
Only used 2 of the cans..
Only 2? I was going to order 10, but I guess I won't bother! I'm also going to do the wifes ASX whilst she's at work.
Thought about doing the nudge bar too.
I guess it's a bit early to ask how they are holding up?
NowForThe5th wrote:Just remember to put a photo up in 6-12 months time when that stuff is all peeling off.
MN GLXR wrote:Did you take tyres off the rim or just tape it up before painting?
Looks tops.
savagess wrote:Anyway time will tell, if this happens then no big deal to me.
savagess wrote:Well I'm a qualified automotive spray painter. (No longer do it for my job)
To be honest I cant see how what it shows in the photos can be possible, if the substrait is prepped and properly painted / powder coated etc.
The wheels would be powdercoated or 2pac paint/clear from factory.
With no rubbing down of the wheels before applying the plastidip, I cannot see how it would adhere enough to cause this.
To me it looks like a factory fault on the original finish of the wheels for it to do that.
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