Platidip
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People on the subaru forester forum I am on use plastidip all the time.
Most of them have had it on their wheels for over a year. The more coats you use, the longer it will last from the sounds of things.
If it does scratch or chip it is easy to touch up. You should be good for quite a while.
Did you go black or some crazy color?
Most of them have had it on their wheels for over a year. The more coats you use, the longer it will last from the sounds of things.
If it does scratch or chip it is easy to touch up. You should be good for quite a while.
Did you go black or some crazy color?
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The front of my f250 and emblems are dipped black. Been on there for about a year and made it through subzero winter and hot summer fine.
And recently my ranger was fully dipped navy blue. It was a rushed job so I had some peeling at a couple seems. but for the most part it holds up pretty good.
And recently my ranger was fully dipped navy blue. It was a rushed job so I had some peeling at a couple seems. but for the most part it holds up pretty good.
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My buddy did a half-*** rush job last year on his Tib. He did a few coats but he didn't even bother to wash his salt/oil soaked wheels. It took about 8 months for it to start peeling on the seams. Even 18 months after there where spots that peeled but not to bad considering how quickly he horribly he did it.
Now on his Civic SI he bought last year we popped his wheels off and washed them thoroughly with Dawn and TSP. Put several good coats on it and cleared it with two coats. They look like the day it was done even now. I have thought about dipping my whole truck...but kinda lazy and don't want to buy the kits lol.
Now on his Civic SI he bought last year we popped his wheels off and washed them thoroughly with Dawn and TSP. Put several good coats on it and cleared it with two coats. They look like the day it was done even now. I have thought about dipping my whole truck...but kinda lazy and don't want to buy the kits lol.