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SailingTom Member Since: 19 Nov 2013 Location: ESSEX Posts: 1722 |
Interested to hear replies as might do mine also
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11th Oct 2015 4:28pm |
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Likeomg Member Since: 29 Jun 2012 Location: Lake District / Newcastle Posts: 2645 |
i used to do my twisted wheel nuts black with it, dont think much of the stuff. did a steering guard too and wasn't impressed either.... had much better results with spray paint.
honestly to do plastic dip properly id want at least 3 cans per wheel, + primer so your probably at £35-40 a wheel, I've had alloys professionally done for not much more... |
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11th Oct 2015 5:23pm |
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JAY BOY Member Since: 04 May 2010 Location: Not here Posts: 1706 |
AS above
Not the best and it comes off very easily |
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11th Oct 2015 5:47pm |
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Lambley Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Mid Devon Posts: 1435 |
Ok, thanks for the replies, it just looked good and easy to apply but I'll take your word for it. Cheers
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11th Oct 2015 6:23pm |
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JOE_130 Member Since: 26 Nov 2014 Location: Chelmsford Posts: 105 |
My experiences of plasti-dip have been extremely good. Its saved my paintwork from bramble rash on multiple occassions now, but I haven't tried it on wheels yet granted. Does it suffer/start to come off round the rim where the tire moves slightly?
I can't fault it for paint protection as long as you put on minimum eight fairly dry layers. It is definitely focused towards those people wanting to peel off and start again a different colour regularly (or in my case peel off the bramble rash and re-spray!) so for long term its probably best to get wheels powdercoated. Click image to enlarge That's clear matt dip over santorini. |
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13th Oct 2015 10:17am |
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Lambley Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Mid Devon Posts: 1435 |
Cheers Joe, did you do the roof too?
I spoke to CarDip UK today who said they could match any colour in the RAL colour chart in spray cans, they said I'd need around 1 can per wheel per face, so I might give it a go and see, if I don't like it I'll just peek it off! |
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13th Oct 2015 4:15pm |
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Darcy Fairfax Member Since: 05 Oct 2014 Location: London Posts: 721 |
Nice wheels mate - may I ask which? Cheers mate D |
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13th Oct 2015 8:19pm |
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SailingTom Member Since: 19 Nov 2013 Location: ESSEX Posts: 1722 |
Can I ask how many cans that took? Cheers |
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13th Oct 2015 8:26pm |
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1978 Member Since: 04 Aug 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 519 |
Those are Terra Firma Bead Lock alloys: http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-LL1714...wwod_DkONw |
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13th Oct 2015 9:48pm |
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JOE_130 Member Since: 26 Nov 2014 Location: Chelmsford Posts: 105 |
Sailing Tom,
If you're after spraying a whole vehicle you're better off buying the plasti-dip specific spray kit like we did, (basically a glorified high flow pump and a low pressure spray gun) which I was nervous about using but its done the job perfectly. I used about 5 litres of dip mixed 50/50 with thinners for eight coats for the body, and a litre of grey mixed 50/50 for the roof. I'll get round to re-spraying roof to match the wheels at some point You then need another litre or so of glossifier to go over the top to make it gloss rather than satin, but I haven't got to that stage yet. It needs over spraying another couple of layers to get rid of the scratches in it from a trip to the alps. What I would say to anyone using plasti dip is for heaven's sake don't do less than six coats. Even it it runs, flies use it as a paddling pool or your dog licks it, if you don't get atleast six layers on you'll spend forever peeling it off because it won't be strong enough to come off like vynl. More than six coats and you're good to peel it off I don't sell plasti dip or any associated products just a fan of the product! |
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14th Oct 2015 12:07pm |
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taazzukcb Member Since: 30 Aug 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 663 |
Frost do their own version, which based on a few reviews is more resilient than plasti-dip.
P.s. Very nice 130! Always wanted a 130, just never sure how cumbersome it'd be! |
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14th Oct 2015 1:16pm |
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Matt110 Member Since: 29 Jun 2014 Location: UK Posts: 685 |
Just adding on to that as I'm Joe's brother...... we've found it also needs the "protector" applying to it as the 130 did suffer some bramble marks in it, to prevent scratches (that said its saved the paint perfectly, totally unmarked). There's a product they do that you just wipe over the top of the finished dip. It assists in the hardening and prevents some of the bramble scratches, makes it last longer. We've not got this through yet, just about to order some glossifier product to try, if that looks ok we'll "protect" it as well. Nice thing about plastidip for us was that we could buy it in clear. That meant that we could spray over badges, stickers, and any other features, and they'd be perfectly visible through the Dip, but were still completely protected. Other products (think i'm right in saying about Frost but not checked recently) you can't get clear in, so you're then colouring the vehicle whatever colour you pick, that's OK, except all your stickers get obscured (badges are easy you just peel off round them). |
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14th Oct 2015 1:24pm |
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JOE_130 Member Since: 26 Nov 2014 Location: Chelmsford Posts: 105 |
Cheers We've found with a good set of muds on it it'll go anywhere the shorter wheelbases do (although mine has traction control being 15MY). It's not very good at hairpin bends on mountain tracks though. Otherwise perfect. |
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14th Oct 2015 1:32pm |
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MuddyChris300tdi Member Since: 02 Mar 2014 Location: Derby Posts: 224 |
Joe what size are your tyres? Would plasti dip work on chequer plate?
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15th Oct 2015 9:03am |
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