PLASTI DIP your wheels, or your whole car!

72Spitfire

Member
I stumbled upon the fact that people have been using Plasti Dip in spray form to paint all sorts of things from cars to tractors to industrial equipment. People buy brand new cars and coat them with this stuff. Peel it off 4 years later and you have a brand new car underneath. It also requires almost zero masking which saves tons of time. Doesn't seem to hurt the paint at all from the videos I've seen. Anyhow, I have an old set of Civic wheels that have my winter tires on them and decided to try some black Plasti Dip on them. The benefits are that when you tire (no pun intended) of the color, you can simply peel it off because its rubber. It also makes a nice barrier between the wheel and the elements.
Here goes nothing! First off, clean the wheel very well. I used an automotive paint reducer on mine. Next, go to the dollar store and grab some cheap playing cards. You don't need to mask the wheel inserts because you can simply cut around with a razor blade and peel it off. Line the wheel with them and get started!


Shake your can well and start with the nooks and crannies and around the outside of the wheel.


Allow about 30 minutes between LIGHT coats. You can get a nice smooth finish with light coats, avoid runs and dirt! Below are a finished set with 5 coats and the second set ready to be rubberized.


They look pretty cool in my opinion. At least now they are smooth and of uniform color. What do you all think? I'll not actually mount them until October sometime. I may white letter them too. I tried a white letter experiment last winter and the first hard turn I took half of it cracked and fell off, but It looked so cool that i'm going to try another mix.

 

Robbdance

Straight Pipes
A buddy of mine actually Plasti-dipped his rims on his G6. Looks decent. It's a really good thought if you want to try out colours or whatever.
 

R13

The other asshole
Does it fade though?

If not I need to do this for my wheels
 


72Spitfire

Member
I've only used white previously and it does not fade, but it's white. I doubt the black will fade however. I've seen videos of it being washed with high pressure hoses and it stays put. And before and after pics (of several years) and it still looked nice. Time will tell. I'll post pics of them after this upcoming winter is over and we can compare.
 

ssbp dc2

New Member
I plasti dipped my lip and it's help up pretty good. Hasn't peeled yet after 3 months and power washing.


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xX6IXXx

New Member
I have it on my rims, gas door, rear hatch (Paint was peeling so this was an improvement) and I ghosted my front Acura badge with it. For the price and ease of use its a win win.
 

covert_Con

Senior Ricer
^not a fan of the hood or those chrome things on the lower bumper

A buddy of mine plasti dipped his rims on his lancer, looks really good. I want to do mine pretty soon
 

R13

The other asshole
I think I will just plasti dip my entire front bumper and hood & perhaps my sideskirts too, hehe
 

R13

The other asshole
^ it's different, I think black shrouded headlights would do it justice
 

White95SE

New Member
Or get a 2000ish Camaro SS. If you want a hood like that and don't care much for Japanese aesthetics, you should at least drive a fast car with a cold air induction system behind that gaudy hoodscoop.
 
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