Plastidip the quick and easy way to black things out
#2371
Junior Member
No offence taken there irub.... I googled ruby red with black rim . Never thought of specifying pdip rims instead. Thx for the pic. Looks sweet. My truck has chrome rims, bumpers and running boards. I wonder what all that chrome would look like dipped.
#2372
BTW, I came across some tricks for anything PD'd.
If you don't want the rubbery, tacky feel and don't want light surface scratches on you PD (like of you use your fingernail to scratch) to show use a spray wax like Turtle Wax ICE to smooth out the feel of the PD.
http://youtu.be/3ua9GQgVAfs
If you PD your wheels and want that clear coat glossy look, use Turtle Wax Tire Coat on the PD. It's safe, lasts months.
PS it's great on tires too!
http://youtu.be/d9D72eNv5B4
If you don't want the rubbery, tacky feel and don't want light surface scratches on you PD (like of you use your fingernail to scratch) to show use a spray wax like Turtle Wax ICE to smooth out the feel of the PD.
http://youtu.be/3ua9GQgVAfs
If you PD your wheels and want that clear coat glossy look, use Turtle Wax Tire Coat on the PD. It's safe, lasts months.
PS it's great on tires too!
http://youtu.be/d9D72eNv5B4
#2373
Senior Member
I don't think so, its seems to be safe for the PD. Found out about it reading through a how-to/review over on DYC forums.
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/sho...ighlight=gloss
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/sho...ighlight=gloss
Last edited by GriffFX4; 02-01-2014 at 08:45 PM.
#2375
Senior Member
After doing mine I read you should do 1 light coat and the coats after should be heavy to the point in almost runs. I just coated mine as normal.
Now, using Turtle Wax Black Tire coat makes them look like a clear coat is on them. It's a temporary gloss for a month or two but it's cheap and easy to apply.
#2376
#2377
has anyone plasti dipped their stock steel wheels on a 09-present and have a pic? I like the stock color, but the wheels are starting to rust(just a little) around the cut outs. Will the DP be alright around the PD?
#2378
TTV6>V8
I have the 20" FX4 rims PD'd on my 2012.
The picture in the driveway was 20 mins after finishing. Same with the close up. The one on the street is a week after. Once it cures it has a nice rubbery feel. Not tacky. I've had them PD'd for about 6 months now. They've been through a ton of wand washes and scrubs. Held up strong. I took a garbage bag and covered the brakes completely and did it with the wheel on. Way easier. About 8 coats per wheel. 5 cans.
Any other questions let me know!
The picture in the driveway was 20 mins after finishing. Same with the close up. The one on the street is a week after. Once it cures it has a nice rubbery feel. Not tacky. I've had them PD'd for about 6 months now. They've been through a ton of wand washes and scrubs. Held up strong. I took a garbage bag and covered the brakes completely and did it with the wheel on. Way easier. About 8 coats per wheel. 5 cans.
Any other questions let me know!
#2380
Wheels, bumpers and exhaust tips...formerly a chromed-out Lariat. If nothing else it convinced me that going with black aftermarket wheels will fit the look.
Tires, wheels and fog lights next!
Tires, wheels and fog lights next!
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