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I gave this alloy 7 coats of plasti dip and a bit extra when i went over the scratch, I think it would take 3 cans to do all 4 wheels.









TehSniper wrote:i would have reccomended this stuff
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performan ... spray-film
this is a bit harder wearing than plastidip and if you get bored justs peals off! had a couple of mates use it and say is really good stuff, still they look pretty damn good to me!
5. As long a you have a relatively clean place to do em where it's not windy , as long as you put enough coats on it evens out. Just make sure you turn the wheel so you get in all the places. And be careful with any spray that goes in the bolt holes, one of mine had a layer in there and when I tightened the wheel it twisted the plasti dip and I had to redo that sectionTony Boi 92 wrote:May do mine?
How hard out of 10 to do?
Sounds too good to be true ...Gtimatt wrote:5. As long a you have a relatively clean place to do em where it's not windy , as long as you put enough coats on it evens out. Just make sure you turn the wheel so you get in all the places. And be careful with any spray that goes in the bolt holes, one of mine had a layer in there and when I tightened the wheel it twisted the plasti dip and I had to redo that sectionTony Boi 92 wrote:May do mine?
How hard out of 10 to do?
Not at all, so easy to use mate my bagde are done in plastidip and i agree with the above the ease of use is incredibleTony Boi 92 wrote:Sounds too good to be true ...Gtimatt wrote:5. As long a you have a relatively clean place to do em where it's not windy , as long as you put enough coats on it evens out. Just make sure you turn the wheel so you get in all the places. And be careful with any spray that goes in the bolt holes, one of mine had a layer in there and when I tightened the wheel it twisted the plasti dip and I had to redo that sectionTony Boi 92 wrote:May do mine?
How hard out of 10 to do?