Is Plasti dip a meme or a real thing?
Bought used original audi 90'' r16 rims. for use in winter, but i was thinking of maybe doing some restoration work on them, like sanding them, filling surfaces with dolphin glaze and priming them and then painting.
But today i somehow discovered that plasti dip, so im wondering maybe i should just use that instead of paint, how do these holdup? Anyone have experience with it?
I plastidipped the grill on my ford focus, it held up through two winters and an accident that destroyed my front bumper.
If you are planning on repairing and priming the wheels there is no point in chosing Plasti dip over paint. The point of plasti dip is that you can peel it off when you want to go back to your original finish. You are never going to wake up in the morning and say "I'm bored if having black wheels, I'd much prefer primer grey" and even if you did, you would be much faster scuffing up the paint on them and spraying a coat of primer. One thing nobody will tell you about Plasti dip is that it's an absolute motherfucker to get off any surface that's not completely flat
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the reason i though about using plasti dip is because it seems to be much easier to apply than regular paint.