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  • I plasty dip'ed my wheels today!

    I plasty dip'ed my wheels today! im not a big fan of chrome shiny things... so i did this:







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    today is a hot day in Ottawa....

  • #2
    Where'd you get that done/how much? I've never see that done before
    Victory is on the horizon..

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    • #3
      plasti dip is the stuff you can buy from Canadian Tire or Home Depot. It's like a plastic paint that you can peel off when it's dry.
      Godzilla - 哥斯拉 - ゴジラ - گودزیلا - Годзилла - גודזילה

      O O SKYLINE O O

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      • #4
        my neighbor did this to his stock mazda rims and some of his emblems, looks good but it will peel off if you touch it the wrong way. it was a chore putting winter tires on with out peeling to much off.
        1991 skyline GTR
        1969 corvette
        1989 cavalier Z24
        1991 skyline GTR
        1985 VW scirocco

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rides View Post
          plasti dip is the stuff you can buy from Canadian Tire or Home Depot. It's like a plastic paint that you can peel off when it's dry.
          well. im not sure about those stores, but i got it from my buddy Pat @ placti dip Canada. i got 3 reagular size cans (15$ each)and did about 6 - 7 coats.

          Google it, this stuff is awesome!!! i will do complete car sometime soon

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          • #6


            I think its the same only one is spray and the other is dipped.


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            Godzilla - 哥斯拉 - ゴジラ - گودزیلا - Годзилла - גודזילה

            O O SKYLINE O O

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            • #7
              DipYourCar.com is your go-to resource for peelable auto paint, accessories, tutorials, and more! Browse our Dip Pearls, Plasti Dip® for sale, and more!


              Must be really hard to wash brake dust off though, no?
              1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR

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              • #8
                ^^never thought of that.
                If they peel easy maybe best to just leave them since they are black anyways lol.

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                • #9
                  They look awesome man! I like that look. I'm gonna dip my whole car once the body work is done. I love the idea of spray and peel if you don't like it.
                  Heart rate 160, I'm goin 260, RB26 run me past you in a jiffy

                  GT-R

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                  • #10
                    yeah brake dust is a killer but if you rub any off a quick spray (when ther dry) and your good to go.
                    i wounder if you can spray over it with a real color and if you dont like it just peel it all off and start over.
                    1991 skyline GTR
                    1969 corvette
                    1989 cavalier Z24
                    1991 skyline GTR
                    1985 VW scirocco

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                    • #11
                      i actually did my front lip, grill between headlights, mirrors, roof and pillars and rear spoiler.... and i like it. i would prefer flat black vinyl because the finish is more "perfect" but this stuff is easy kuz you can do around any shape. theirs also white, red, clear rainbow gold lol. its crazy. i used it and looks pretty cool.

                      if you were going to do a whole car, i dont recommend doing it with spray can... buy the kit that plugs to a compressor with the proper gun and lays the material much better.
                      89 r32 sedan

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bellis_GTR View Post
                        They look awesome man! I like that look. I'm gonna dip my whole car once the body work is done. I love the idea of spray and peel if you don't like it.
                        thats what im talking about!

                        Originally posted by magular View Post
                        if you were going to do a whole car, i dont recommend doing it with spray can... buy the kit that plugs to a compressor with the proper gun and lays the material much better.
                        yes, Patric @ plasti dip canada has all that stuff, so im set!

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                        • #13
                          Working with paint every day, I have to admit I'm not a fan of this Plastidip look. The thought of anyone actually considering an entire plastidipped car is horrendous.

                          But that's just me...

                          I also heard rumor of Plastidip no longer being allowed into Canada due to environment regulations and disposal of this product? Anyone got any info on this?
                          1989 R32 GTS-t (Sold)

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                          • #14
                            MKIV

                            just check this video out! i agree sounds like a bad idea doing a big surface, but after i saw this video i thought it was pretty sweet, and yes the video is super long, but just go through it quickly and i think you'll appreciate it too.

                            Buy these products here: http://www.dipyourcar.comTHIS VIDEO IS OUTDATED! Please follow this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQHOMHr1TcUFor High Re...
                            89 r32 sedan

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                            • #15
                              I used the cans and plastidipped the whole bottom and rims of my minivan to give it the zombie hunter look. I think it's best for just temporarily changing things up for fun. Between vinyl and plastidip you can completely change the way a car looks in a few hours and it's all reversible if you change you're mind later.

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                              I use the van mostly to camp in so and I at 27 years old with no wife and kids I thought I'd make it stand out a bit more.

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