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Plasti Dip wheels
Any body had any luck with plasti dip on wheels and or grille. I have been thinking about doing this for a while and was wondering how it comes out.
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I plasti dipped my AEV Pintlers. It only took me 2 hours tops, and only used 2 cans. I left the wheels on and just stuffed a plastic trash bag behind to cover up the brakes. Make sure you do light coats. I ended up doing 5 coats, it drys pretty fast. And it looks good so far!
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I plasti dipped my wheels as well, the are holding up really well. I only did 3 coats so in some areas so you can see the silver peeking through haha. I suggest about 5 light coats. Make sure you never spray a lot of it in one area or it will dry really thick and just look wet all the time.
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ok, thanks for all the advice. i decided to go to HomeDepot and bought 6 cans (way too much lol) but i put 5 coats on and here is how they turned out. I love this stuff. My wife was a little nervous bc i have plans to plasti dip a lot of stuff now. What do you think?
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