Andr3wilson
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This looks DIY?
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from Sizzle Chest (post 26) http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ti-dip-anyone-using-method-3.html#post1038023
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This looks DIY?
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from Sizzle Chest (post 26) http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ti-dip-anyone-using-method-3.html#post1038023
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I am contemplating plasti dipping the spokes on my Torq thrusts black but would use the glossifier if I did them. Not a fan of matte black. 2 cans per wheel? That gets expensive quick.
40 bucks is expensive? Black dip is 5 dollars a can. Cheaper alternative to painting and when you get tired of it or it chips or whatever just redo it. I think the benefits outweighs the cost of the dip.
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Well add in the glossifier and that's $80. Not a fan of the matte black so glossifier is a must for me.
Well add in the glossifier and that's $80. Not a fan of the matte black so glossifier is a must for me.
If you wanted 4 gloss black dipped you would need 5-6 cans of black and 1-2 or gloss.
So 8 cans would cost you around $60-70 depending on where you get them. That is pretty cheap considering powder coating is 100+ a rim.
I'm actually just doing the spokes so I'm not sure if I would need two cans per wheel.
2 cans per wheel is way overkill. 1 is plenty. I've done quite a few sets of rims(4) with 3 can and been fine.
And you peeled them just fine with 3 cans? My friend did his with 3 cans and they were a pain to peel (eventually just used tire shine and a pressure washer). I'd say 1 can per wheel at least.
I'm sorry, but my vote is to save up and spend a few hundred bucks and get them powder coated. Like plasti dip is fast and easy, but looks like a DIY job..