Plastidip anyione?
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you may want to ask this fellow
member rfitterer said:
I plasti-dipped my rims on sunday. The plastic side air intake is next.
with an Attached Photo
post # 8 in the thread:
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...3-today-61901/
member rfitterer said:
I plasti-dipped my rims on sunday. The plastic side air intake is next.
with an Attached Photo
post # 8 in the thread:
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...3-today-61901/
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I've used it
but not on rims.
I re-did all the lettering on my 06 hse because they were all faded / terrible looking. The plasti-dip stuff is incredible. After doing the letters (they turned out great) I was looking for other things to dip...so I did the side air vent. it turned out great too except that now, as it's flat black, it shows off that the plastic cladding around the wheel wells and bumpers actually has a blue-ish tint to it. no biggie.
I've seen plasti-dipped wheels with varrying results. you've got to get them really clean / scuff-free for a great outcome.
btw, for those looking for a great product to bring the plastic cladding back to life and protect it, look for 22PLE VR1. It's expensive, but it's easy to apply, a little goes a long way, and it worked WONDERS on my faded trim without leaving any nasty residue.
I re-did all the lettering on my 06 hse because they were all faded / terrible looking. The plasti-dip stuff is incredible. After doing the letters (they turned out great) I was looking for other things to dip...so I did the side air vent. it turned out great too except that now, as it's flat black, it shows off that the plastic cladding around the wheel wells and bumpers actually has a blue-ish tint to it. no biggie.
I've seen plasti-dipped wheels with varrying results. you've got to get them really clean / scuff-free for a great outcome.
btw, for those looking for a great product to bring the plastic cladding back to life and protect it, look for 22PLE VR1. It's expensive, but it's easy to apply, a little goes a long way, and it worked WONDERS on my faded trim without leaving any nasty residue.
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