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Does anyone here have experience plasti dipping wheels? Seems like a cheap way of making them look cool but how durable would it be on a wheel??

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Does anyone here have experience plasti dipping wheels? Seems like a cheap way of making them look cool but how durable would it be on a wheel??

Have a read of TJ's forum on his rims. I've only done badges but will be attempting it on rims also.

http://bimmersport.c...s/?hl=plastidip

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Had a play today. Easy as

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Had a play today. Easy as

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That looks wicked!!

Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow night...

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Only occured to me after i did half that i should have done two quarters and made a bmw wheel badge haha

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Only occured to me after i did half that i should have done two quarters and made a bmw wheel badge haha

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I was thinking, "well he's fooked that up hasn't he" *LOL*

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I think I am sold on what I am going to do to my E39...



There is a huge amount of videos, tips and how too's from the 'DipYourCar' guys.

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I used the black on the wheels on my old car. Lasted pretty well on a daily driver.

Would not recommend if you ever go on gravel and you have to be really carefull with cleaning.

Takes a bit of effort to clear brake dust as you cant scrub with a brush.

Also, not sure if its still the same but Griffin were the only importers/distributors in the country and they only ever wanted to bring in the basic colours.

Was never able to get any of the clear coats or special colours. Just black, blue, yellow and red.

It's also $40+ per can.

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Supercheap now stock it. Including clear mettalics and fluros.

Mid 30s in price i believe

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I might be missing the point here, but for less than the cost of 4 cans of plastidip you could get a tin of good quality car paint, in any colour ever made, spray 4+ rims with several coats, and not worry about washing it off! Obviously if you want to change the colour of your wheels every week it is great, but it doesnt seem cheap to me!

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Supercheap now stock it. Including clear mettalics and fluros.

Mid 30s in price i believe

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Don't display on website - I shall be taking a trip down there tomorrow I think.

Wanting to know if the Pearl Dip has been brought into the country yet too... Or the massive range of other super amazing colours available for that matter.

I feel like a kid in a candy store looking at all the possibilities this stuff can do to your car.

Andrew: It's the ability to be reversible that catches me :)

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They cant courier aerosols yet so most arent on tje online store. Only heen there a week or so

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I plasti dipped all 4 wheels for about $120. $25 bucks a can I think. From auto one in manukau.

Did them in December and still look sweet. No fading or chipping.

Planning my next colour now.

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Also available at Platinum Wheels, North Shore.

Doing it again I'd probably paint them :)

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Must be getting more popular aye? Thats good to know.

FYI I only used it on my wheels as the were rough as guts with chips and scrapes and I couldnt be bothered prep'ing them for paint.

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FYI, cost me 100 to blast and powder coat all four wheels. Seems way easier.

But this metallicizer, will that work on polished lips???

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FYI, cost me 100 to blast and powder coat all four wheels. Seems way easier.

But this metallicizer, will that work on polished lips???

Doubt it. The paint will not etch easily in to a polished smooth aluminium surface.

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Plastidip is horrible. It's rubberized paint so even the metallic stuff looks average. It's also not that tough, as soon as you get a small chip in the paint it will start to peel and you can't really touch it up effectively, you have to peel off the lot and start again. As others have said for similar money you can get strip and repaint your wheels properly.

Edit: IMO

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i use it on all our 5 beemers we own, had no issues been on the wheels for a few years now

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