Plasti dip
#4
My stripes and wheels are done with Plastidip. They have been on right at a year.
The first attempt
the second attempt and with the wheels done.
My 2008 (gone but not forgotten) The stripes and wheels are plastidipped
Took a lot of time but the wheels turned out nice. This is with the front one done and the rear still stock.
The first attempt
the second attempt and with the wheels done.
My 2008 (gone but not forgotten) The stripes and wheels are plastidipped
Took a lot of time but the wheels turned out nice. This is with the front one done and the rear still stock.
#6
I removed the double stripe and went with the super snake style. It has been on for a year along with plastidip on the wheels.
It came off perfectly clean with no residue or anything.
It came off perfectly clean with no residue or anything.
Last edited by DK Pony; 01-13-2014 at 07:28 PM.
#7
Plasti Dip is awesome stuff. I recommend it. I used it to black out the deck lid on my 99 GT like the Mach 1. Turned out great. I got a little over spary under the deck lid, and once it dried, peeled it right off.
#9
I used it on my wheels. Pretty simple to use and take care of. My only fear if you were doing stripes as DK did, would be whether or not the paint underneath the stripes, if you left them on for a while and parked outside (or even just under the sun for lengths of time), would fade differently than the un-treated paint around it so that even if you took it off you would have ghost stripes.
But for wheels and the like, it's perfect, especially with all the new colors they have now. I have a set of True Metallic ready to go for mine once I get home. Gives it a gunmetal looking finish.
But for wheels and the like, it's perfect, especially with all the new colors they have now. I have a set of True Metallic ready to go for mine once I get home. Gives it a gunmetal looking finish.
#10
I used it on my wheels. Pretty simple to use and take care of. My only fear if you were doing stripes as DK did, would be whether or not the paint underneath the stripes, if you left them on for a while and parked outside (or even just under the sun for lengths of time), would fade differently than the un-treated paint around it so that even if you took it off you would have ghost stripes.
The car is garaged most of the time so I doubt it would have faded much if any in the year and a half.
I've thought about the Gunmetal Gray for the wheels instead of black. Might try that this spring sometime/