Sooo i plasti dipped my wheels and for some reason i got a lot of chips and cracks in it. My rays arent in the best condition. They have a
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02-21-2015, 04:36 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Sooo i plasti dipped my wheels and for some reason i got a lot of chips and cracks in it. My rays arent in the best condition. They have a lot of curb damage. Any ideas as to how to make them better? Did i get crappy paint? I did like 4 coats.
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02-21-2015, 06:01 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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i've seen a lot of varied (read: poor) results from plasti-dip which is why most people think it's a crappy product. things to remember: -the under surface needs to be clean. i actually think it's a good idea to clean, and polish it (no wax). the smoother the surface the easier it spreads/runs/connects/whatever this stuff does. while you can hide minor imperfections with the stuff... it's not magic. if your subsurface is for ****, your end result will be for ****. -you shouldn't spray it on thick. just like any other paint, it will run, crack, and get weird. -this idea of multiple coats with a complete dry time in between causes a weird texturing effect. the stuff is rubber, and it "builds" a lot faster than paint. i've found that for a smooth product it's better to spray with minimal dry time in between. the problem is an increased risk of drips, but if you get it to work, the product is a lot closer to a matte paint than all the other methods i've used/seen. i am by no means an expert though. the good part is: if you didn't like the result. wait for it to dry. peel it. start over. play with it until you get a result you want. Last edited by AntiVenom; 02-21-2015 at 06:08 PM. |
02-21-2015, 07:03 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Well the surface was pretty clean i didnt do the rubbing alcohol however. Soo maybe try that next time if i continue with the plasti dip. If i get them powder coated will it still look like ****? Since all the curb rash and ****. Ill take pictures of what they look like now
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