What do you think about these rims if they were painted black?
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#3
i did my 94 accord rims with duplicolor, and i gotta tell ya, use something more durable bro. had to get the tires changed and it came right off. idk how durable plasti dip is but i bet its better, im thinking engine enamel might be the way to go though too. have to try both lol.
#4
Well I've taken my wheels off a few times since I Plasti Dipped them and my mechanic has too, forgot to warn him to be careful with them but he didn't mess them up at all. Still holding up nicely, no peeling or scratches.
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#5
i plastidipped my rims sunday, they look really good imo. friends prelude which gave me the idea has had plastidip on rims for 1 month so far n looks like he did it when i did mine. it does peel off though unlike paint so if you dont like it just remove it.
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It's explained pretty well there. It does peel right off as long as you put on a thick enough coat, I'd say 3-5 coats is when it gets easiest to remove but still stays durable. My wheels still look the same as the day I did them, no peeling. I used 4 coats.
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I used the Rustoleum, wheel coating and it worked out really well. I have the paint and clearcoat on 2 years now and its holding up great. I did have one problem where I left the balancing weights on and painted over them, some vibration must have chipped the paint off in one spot.
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I used the silver color over my old beat up Alloy wheels. I took my time and used the correct primer, 2 coats of paint, and then clear.
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I used the silver color over my old beat up Alloy wheels. I took my time and used the correct primer, 2 coats of paint, and then clear.