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I was looking at different retailers for plasti dip products and came across this amazing website.

 

www.DIPYOURCAR.com

 

They offer all types of plasti dip colors, glossifiers, metalizers, accessories

 

On top of that they have an extensive gallery of plasti dipped cars and wheels. Also DIY tutorials.

 

Here's a link to the gallery:

http://dipyourcar.com/shop/page/7?sessid=Lux1oGj5IoVRxiFWxYMsHiJYyFzncf2LsUD2YcCzCUYvNYJpUk384Oe6gbKshXH5&shop_param=

 

http://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_230x235_GB-top2.jpghttp://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_237x235_GW-top.jpghttp://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_228x235_GOLD-top.jpg

http://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_224x235_SV-top.jpghttp://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_315x235_GMTL-top.jpghttp://dipyourcar.com/online/templatemedia/all_lang/resources/_wsb_221x234_GR-top.jpg

 

 

Hope this helps those who's looking for a place to source plasti dip and/or looking for ideas on plasti dipping :)

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I met up with the owner of dipyourcar.com, Joe aka Fonzie, last night. I went to order the silver metalizer and noticed that he is located about 15 min away from where I am visiting in FL so I sent him an email asking if I could do a local pickup. He was a very nice guy and gave me some tips on how to achieve the look I am going for. I am going to experiment with a base coat of black with the silver metalizer on the wheels. I'll post some pics once I'm done.
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I met up with the owner of dipyourcar.com, Joe aka Fonzie, last night. I went to order the silver metalizer and noticed that he is located about 15 min away from where I am visiting in FL so I sent him an email asking if I could do a local pickup. He was a very nice guy and gave me some tips on how to achieve the look I am going for. I am going to experiment with a base coat of black with the silver metalizer on the wheels. I'll post some pics once I'm done.

 

That's awesome! Please share the results with us when you done! Would love to see it!

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So here's the end result of the black with the silver metalizer over it.

 

http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x430/cblakes17/DSCN4776.jpg

 

http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x430/cblakes17/DSCN4775.jpg

 

VERY NICE! How many coats of black? and how many coats of metalizer?

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very nice - I want to try the gunmetal mixed a little darker than it comes, I was talking to the guy and he said it can be mixed however i want it to be.

Yeah, when I met up with him I told him that the gunmetal he offers is just too light. I would like to do a straight up gunmetal with glossifier ovr it instead of having the metallic flake but I'm still happy with my results.

 

VERY NICE! How many coats of black? and how many coats of metalizer?

 

5 coats of black, 4 coats of silver metalizer. I used one can of black for 2 wheels and 1.5 cans of metalizer. The metalizer is a lot thinner than the black so it goes quicker.

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Yeah, when I met up with him I told him that the gunmetal he offers is just too light. I would like to do a straight up gunmetal with glossifier ovr it instead of having the metallic flake but I'm still happy with my results.

 

 

 

5 coats of black, 4 coats of silver metalizer. I used one can of black for 2 wheels and 1.5 cans of metalizer. The metalizer is a lot thinner than the black so it goes quicker.

 

wow 9 coats?! must be rugged! How long did it take you?

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Took about 5 hours between removing the wheels, cleaning them and painting. Thats with waiting 20 min between the black coats and about 10 min between the metalizer coats.

 

For those of you who are planning on doing this, be sure to clean the part of the wheel that the lug nuts touch or the dip WILL peel when you torque them down. This happened when I did my passenger side on Sunday. I will have to redo them next weekend.

 

I did my driver side today and cleaned off the part of the wheel that the lug nuts touch after every coat. Worked like a charm and NO peeling! I started using q-tips but found that a knife worked much better.

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Took about 5 hours between removing the wheels, cleaning them and painting. Thats with waiting 20 min between the black coats and about 10 min between the metalizer coats.

 

For those of you who are planning on doing this, be sure to clean the part of the wheel that the lug nuts touch or the dip WILL peel when you torque them down. This happened when I did my passenger side on Sunday. I will have to redo them next weekend.

 

I did my driver side today and cleaned off the part of the wheel that the lug nuts touch after every coat. Worked like a charm and NO peeling! I started using q-tips but found that a knife worked much better.

 

Sorry what do you mean by cleaning off? removing the dip from the lugnut holes? Couldn't you just tape off the lugnut holes before spraying?

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Sorry what do you mean by cleaning off? removing the dip from the lugnut holes? Couldn't you just tape off the lugnut holes before spraying?

 

Sorry, I should have worded that better. I meant cleaning the wheels to prep them for painting. Taping the holes would be hard for fear of tearing the dip and also because I want the dip on the inner walls of the holes, just not where the lug nuts seat against the wheels. I'm actually going to be redoing the passenger side today so I will take pictures of what I'm talking about to give you a better idea.

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