04-04-2016, 06:13 PM | #1 |
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plastidipped wheels and cost?
I'm looking into getting my wheels 400m plastidipped black gloss. Ive reached out to get prices and so far Ive gotten ~150 matte black 180-200 gloss and $100 extra for the barrel. Is this the normal price.... I find it expensive and was just going to do it myself one weekend with the cans from lowes and home depot with glossifier.
For those of you who have are you satisfied with the quality look and durability? .... recommend professional or DIY? Thanks |
04-04-2016, 06:55 PM | #2 |
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I recommend doing it yourself on a hot day. It costs a lot less than getting it done professionally and the best part is that you gain experience in doing this and charge others for plastidipping their cars. I started on my VW CC and many people started asking me to do it for them. I just kept on stacking up the money they gave me and put it towards mods. As you go on you get a lot more confident and you start doing really good jobs, the first couple of times are annoying, but you get used to it. I recommend getting like 5 cans of it so you can have a spare on that you can use as touch up paint
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04-04-2016, 07:35 PM | #5 |
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If you want to go gloss, I would do auto flex gloss black. The prices sound about right but I wouldn't do plastidip
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Plastidipped wheels are actually not bad if done right. If you want to do it yourself, watch those youtube videos and it is very easy to learn. My only problem with plastidip is that they will peel off when you have to replace your tires. This is the reason why you have to learn it yourself or else it would be expensive, even doing touch-ups will need the entire wheel to be re-sprayed. This is the reason why I just went ahead and bought new rims.
Here are a few shots my old 397 BMW wheels plastidipped with anthracite grey metallic and glossifier. When I brought the car to get the rims replaced with the new one, the guy at discount tire actually thought it was powder coated until I told him they're plastidipped. |
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