Plasti Dip Care

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I have read many reviews and suggestions about what to use on dipped wheels, but wanted to get feedback from trustworthy autogeekers. I have 4 coats of black dip under 3 coats of the glossifier. I do not want to use anything than can harm the dip, but do want to keep it protected. My basic approach so far has been to ever so lightly wipe the wheels with a wet sponge, then pat dry with a quality towel. Does anyone have experience with keeping their dipped wheels cleaned? I love the look of the wheels, I really want to keep them this way. With PA winter quickly approaching I want to start protecting them. I sincerely thank everyone for the help!
Donnie
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I use wheel cleaner on mine. Just hit them with Sonax. Let it dwell, agitate lightly with a Daytona Speedmaster brush, then rinse. Dry/pat lightly with a waffle weave drying towel.

(I have 4 coats anthracite and 2 coats glossifier on mine)

They came out great!
 
Thank you for the feedback. Agitating cleaner with a brush was a fear of mine, I didn't know if it would start to peel up or scratch the dip. I guess I should stop worrying so much, if it starts to peel I can always reapply. Is there any product/ingredient that would be to rough for plastidip?
 
I have read many reviews and suggestions about what to use on dipped wheels, but wanted to get feedback from trustworthy autogeekers. I have 4 coats of black dip under 3 coats of the glossifier. I do not want to use anything than can harm the dip, but do want to keep it protected. My basic approach so far has been to ever so lightly wipe the wheels with a wet sponge, then pat dry with a quality towel. Does anyone have experience with keeping their dipped wheels cleaned? I love the look of the wheels, I really want to keep them this way. With PA winter quickly approaching I want to start protecting them. I sincerely thank everyone for the help!
Donnie
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My track bike is Plasti-Dipped and the very best thing I have found to clean it is rubber gloves....no kidding. I bought a set of Rubbermaids at the store and just dip my hands into soapy water and rub gently with my hands in the gloves, works better then everything else I've tried, give it a shot and I think you will be happy.
 
I'll have to give that a try, that would have been the absolute last thing I would have thought of. I guess that's why autogeek is the best!
 
Thank you for the feedback. Agitating cleaner with a brush was a fear of mine, I didn't know if it would start to peel up or scratch the dip. I guess I should stop worrying so much, if it starts to peel I can always reapply. Is there any product/ingredient that would be to rough for plastidip?

I just gently use the brush when I agitate the wheels/dirt/dust/etc. Nothing to be worried about, just be careful around your edges/lips. You'll be fine!



My track bike is Plasti-Dipped and the very best thing I have found to clean it is rubber gloves....no kidding. I bought a set of Rubbermaids at the store and just dip my hands into soapy water and rub gently with my hands in the gloves, works better then everything else I've tried, give it a shot and I think you will be happy.

Never heard of this, will have to give it a shot!
 
PlastiDip is pretty resilient but I would recommend as gentle a process as possible to clean the wheels.

Kudos to "Cfiiman" for that suggestion, I have never heard of that.
 
don't use any kind of bug and tar remover or anything like that on plastidip. it will melt it. Trix will also melt it. not sure about IronX or similar products or other wheel and tire cleaners.

I've been using the bug and tar sponge, soaked in my soapy wash bucket. seems to do the trick on the grill of my truck.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqWX2iqy8Bg&list=LLr5FJH3_9dRo88lcmNWnnjA&index=21]How To Clean plastidipped Rims - YouTube[/video]
 
I agree that it is pretty resiliant. After cleaning try a tire dressing and see what happens (super shine!). The tire coating may not last long depends on the coating.
 
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