Sp1nn3y
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If you're interested in painting your wheels it's worth a read.. Figured i'd share my experience.
So yesterday, after a full day of prepping and cleaning my rims i get one wheel done.. did it EXACTLY as the hundred tutorials i watched said to do.. leave it till the morning before i do the others to test it.. and i can clean sweep my fingernail right through that SOB.. after re-doing it again i said **** it.. sanded it down as good as i could then i went and bought some Plasti-Dip.. I was skeptical about it until i saw a video from [http://www.dipyourcar.com/ ] on youtube and the guy did his whole car.. hell why not give it a try.. NO Prepping needed, a quick clean and boom ready to spray.. 3-5 minute dry time in-between 3 coats ready to be put on and ride out.. I wish i tried this before i spent 45 bucks on primer/paint/clear coating and 6 hour prepping.. i ended up spending 12 bucks for 2 cans [didnt need the 2nd can]and getting an amazing matte finish, exactly what i was looking for. The lifetime on it is from 6months-1 year and pretty easily washed/scratch resistant.. best part is if you don't like it or it does get scratched, it'll peel right off..
Ouch that paragraph turned out long:
If you are looking into painting your oem wheels until you can afford some nice lookers.. Plasti-Dip is the way to go. 6 bucks a can and i used one can for all 4 wheels[3 coats ea]. after 30 minutes of the wheels being on the truck i was in mud and it washed right off, didn't agitate anything.. pics below.
Painting
Plasti-Dip
So yesterday, after a full day of prepping and cleaning my rims i get one wheel done.. did it EXACTLY as the hundred tutorials i watched said to do.. leave it till the morning before i do the others to test it.. and i can clean sweep my fingernail right through that SOB.. after re-doing it again i said **** it.. sanded it down as good as i could then i went and bought some Plasti-Dip.. I was skeptical about it until i saw a video from [http://www.dipyourcar.com/ ] on youtube and the guy did his whole car.. hell why not give it a try.. NO Prepping needed, a quick clean and boom ready to spray.. 3-5 minute dry time in-between 3 coats ready to be put on and ride out.. I wish i tried this before i spent 45 bucks on primer/paint/clear coating and 6 hour prepping.. i ended up spending 12 bucks for 2 cans [didnt need the 2nd can]and getting an amazing matte finish, exactly what i was looking for. The lifetime on it is from 6months-1 year and pretty easily washed/scratch resistant.. best part is if you don't like it or it does get scratched, it'll peel right off..
Ouch that paragraph turned out long:
If you are looking into painting your oem wheels until you can afford some nice lookers.. Plasti-Dip is the way to go. 6 bucks a can and i used one can for all 4 wheels[3 coats ea]. after 30 minutes of the wheels being on the truck i was in mud and it washed right off, didn't agitate anything.. pics below.
Painting
Plasti-Dip