Just used Plasti Dip on my wheels and rotors
#1
#3
Duc,
I didnt remove the wheels. Just put in on my lift and got the front tire off the ground enough to spin it. I did what the can said for prep. Clean with soap and water and wipe down with alcohol. Dried it real good. Used blue painters tape on everything i didnt want painted and did it. Pretty easy, just have to wait about a half hour for each coat to dry.
I didnt remove the wheels. Just put in on my lift and got the front tire off the ground enough to spin it. I did what the can said for prep. Clean with soap and water and wipe down with alcohol. Dried it real good. Used blue painters tape on everything i didnt want painted and did it. Pretty easy, just have to wait about a half hour for each coat to dry.
#4
Looks really good! Excellent job!
However, as an experienced dipper I would recommend that at least four or five coats of dip be applied (you really can't not have too much). I say this as I don't know how many you have. The reason for this is that a thick coating of dip removes very easily when it is time to take it off. One or two coats of dip will be a nightmare to remove. I know. You can easily add more coats to your existing dip when you are able to. Even old dip can be recoated if needed. Also if you have over spray or trouble taking it of, Xylene is the solvent you need.
However, as an experienced dipper I would recommend that at least four or five coats of dip be applied (you really can't not have too much). I say this as I don't know how many you have. The reason for this is that a thick coating of dip removes very easily when it is time to take it off. One or two coats of dip will be a nightmare to remove. I know. You can easily add more coats to your existing dip when you are able to. Even old dip can be recoated if needed. Also if you have over spray or trouble taking it of, Xylene is the solvent you need.
#6
#7
Trending Topics
#9
Wow, Looks great. Great product to keep in mind for the future. Wonder how that would work on the Tins. Especially if it comes off easy. I have a '59 Apache pick up, Flat black with some Red Highlights and some chrome. This could be a cool way of changing the Anniversary Colors of the Fatty without Changing the Colors, so to speak, and match the scheme of the Apache. Anyone have experience with taking it off? Would it come off to where the original Paint would not be affected ?
#10
You are welcome.
Couple of other tips for long term care. A deluted Simple Green solution works very good to clean them. Keep them waxed (they will still look matte). I prefer Turtle Wax Ice, but other liquid waxes will work. But wait a while before waxing to allow it to fully cure. Two + weeks will work. If you did adequate prep prior to dip and you maintain them is should last for years.
Couple of other tips for long term care. A deluted Simple Green solution works very good to clean them. Keep them waxed (they will still look matte). I prefer Turtle Wax Ice, but other liquid waxes will work. But wait a while before waxing to allow it to fully cure. Two + weeks will work. If you did adequate prep prior to dip and you maintain them is should last for years.