Official Do's and Don'ts of Plasti Dipping Your Wheels
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The Official Do's and Don'ts of dipping your wheels with Plasti Dip. What to do, what to avoid and how to get the best finish possible. Pay attention and make sure you follow these steps before you spray your wheels with a new color!
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And this ladies and gentlemen is the classy way of showing the capabilities of a product.
No need to bash other products.
this dude is hardcore,,he dipped his whole garage walls
Hahah
The while garage hahaha im dead 💀 🤣
Golden
Its easy the get carried away
I dipped my sack and now it's twice as durable. Thanks plasti dip
step 76: biceps
Another great way to mask off the tires(if you don't have the dip release) ive done many times in the past whether it was plasti dip or spray painting wheels. Take 2 decks (I believe you need 2) of playing cards and stick them in between the very edge/lip of the rim and tire then overlap the cards around the entire wheel. It greatly reduces overspray on the tires while you spray paint the wheels.
Cullen Schwagler. I’ll try it out tommorow!!
Use index cards they are super cheap and u dont ruin playing cards.. lol
@@guildensteinfoutch6232 playing cards are free at the casino. And 99cents at a dollar store.
@@Bvsterrrrrrrrr ah really didn’t think they was that cheap. But still index cards are better they’re bigger and you use less of them for the same thing and less chance of over spray . It’s just the way I’ve always done it.
@@guildensteinfoutch6232 totally agree
Another good tip I learned is after a few solid coats, move the car forwards or backwards to achieve a 180degree rotation on the wheels. After that, coat the wheels another 2 or 3 times for maximum coverage.
This guy is so legit. Refreshing to seeing good people doing good and informative no bs videos.
This is really helpful. Idk why so many people hate on dipping the wheels. When you do it right like you emphasize, it saves hundreds and even thousands depending on the wheels you have if you get then powder coated
Thanks for taking the time to cover these tips. It means a lot to the diy minded person. Great vid Cheers
The warm water tip is something I wish I had when I did my first wheel dip, it makes a world of difference, especially in December in Ohio, even in the garage. It goes from a splatter-finish spray into something that behaves a lot like regular spraypaint.
Really informative Fonzi, thanks and hope it's helps everyone out
Fonzi, lol
Followed all your instructions that you outlined in the video and got great results. THANK-YOU!!
Man, it seems like such a simple thing but I have always messed up spray painting things. Your tips on how to actually paint with the light layer and then heavy coats is great, thanks for this video.
What a good business Man.
The best I’ve seen regarding the prep. However, what about the lug nuts? Mask em? How well will a socket fit over several layers of coating? Thanks again.
i wouldn't be concerned with fit as much as the dip coming off whenever you go to take the wheel off. Or put the wheel back on for that matter if you took it off to apply the dip
Amazing video, so many great tips, I'm just about to do this to my car, thank you for this video, you deserve the credit, the warm water soak was as brilliant tip also
I learned the hard way that warming the cans up before spraying is essential when you live in New England. Cans went from spraying thick chunks of goo to spraying a very fine mist. Good thing it was peelable!
wow, the camera clarity and audio have come A LONG way, since you first started doing these videos. Awesome step by step on how to do it right.
Can't wait to plasti dip my bmw! The red rum video got me totally in ! Great tutorials
I’m about to plasty dip my TESLA Model Y wheels and I’m SO glad I watched your video. The other videos I’ve watched of owners doing their Tesla Wheels obviously did not watch your video first lol. Great video: to the point, your voice is very pleasant to listen to and you’re a cutie pie. Cheers!
This guys knows what's up. Appreciate it bro. Sick video
That came out really good I love that color
Why is this frowned upon this is awesome easy and pain free I’m going to order mine soon
Haters are just dumb and will bash anything they can. The great result in heaps of high-res closeup videos on this channel speak for themselves 😎👌
Ordered this kit to do my wheels on my $Runner TRD ORP.. Excited to get it done.
I’ve got a 2008 Dodge magnum that’s a dark charcoal grey. I’m about to order the gloss white for my mags!! I’m super excited!!!
That color is pure fire.
100% accurate
I wish I had this video when I plastidipped my wheels. The tip about not laying the wheels flat would have been incredibly helpful in not getting a textured look on some of the parts of the wheel.
vladstr100 If you plasti dipped them just peel the paint off and do it again.
vladstr100 just re do it
lol yall saying just redo it a set of 5 cans is around 100 bucks
@@hello-ef4bn Yeah, I definitely didn't have the funds for that to redo it. I just left it be but now after having the tires replaced a few times, the plastidip is lifted and the underneath is rusty, so it'd be more of a pain to redo it.
Just got your piano black kit for my audi and it looks so good bro. Love your product. About to get more to black out all my chrome
You have the best video and thanks for showing easy how too!
I think I'll try it on my spare first.
Really happy I found this video! I’m dipping wheels tomorrow and was planning on laying them flat down but now I know better
How’d it go
AB Khan great! I followed this tutorial to the letter after purchasing their dip kit and I’ve now had my wheels dipped since I made this comment last year. I had no runs in the dip and they have held up really well. No pick spots, or worn spots in the dip on the wheels at all.
@@mindofmyown333 they still holding up?
@@SynoAuRi yea man! They still are holding up perfectly. Still no tears or pick spots in them or anything
@@mindofmyown333 that's awesome dude 🤩 thanks for updating
I dipped my C6 Corvette wheels, i removed the wheels, cleaned and sprayed the huge barrels also...then painted the lugs seperately with Rust-Oleum. Turned out amazing and if i ever want to reverse the results just peel it off, i did 7 nice thick coats, almost a can and a half per wheel.
Perfect vid . Nice work champ 🤘🏽
I just did mine today and it looks amazing! Easy peasy! Thanks for the tips!
Hi Ujjal How cans did you have to use and how many times did spray each wheel and when do you add gloss
Really Fonzi, you're going to release this a day after I did my wheels. I'm 3 hits in on things I f*cked up on lol
what were the first 2
The green on car looks nice...esp. with those black wheels...great video.
PSA about leaving wheels on the car or not:
I decided to dip the wheels on my white Elise a nice matte black.
As it's quick and easy for me to remove the wheels, I took them off for easier cleaning and access for spraying.
Here's the problem: the space around the bolts is so tight that while putting the dipped wheels back on the car, the wrench touched the dip just enough to turn and tear it off.
All the work was for nothing and I had to remove all of the beautiful fresh dip.
If your wheels are designed in a way that there's not much space around the bolts and there's a risk of touching the dip while wrenching them back in, do NOT remove your wheels for dipping.
I hope this will save somebody the trouble I went through.
Vahid Saberin you could mask off the bolt holes
just use a micro fiber towel. over spray comes off of paint so fuckin easy.
Thanks for the tip! I might dip my wheels and this tip just saved me from making a mistake ike that
Man you helped stop my life from being ruined because I would've done exactly that. Not only that, the plasti-dip gear would've cost me almost as much as a new set of rims, so I may as well just buy another set of rims in the color I want.
@@poopipeboy3033 im thinking of painting mine instead. One flat, or when it's tire rotation time, and this stuff is toast.
Your making a killing of plasti dip congrats
I’m a regular car painter lol
Looks great with great tips. Anyone notice the kumos and Continental tires at the shots outside. The car looks great
Love your channel..looking to dip my wheels soon and this kit would be amazing. Also at the fraction of the cost it would to buy everything individually
Hello, your video was very helpful but I have one question. In your final product the BMW emblems weren't plasti dipped, how did you remove the plasti dip around the emblems? Thank you
You should start a fitness channel too, I’m trying to get biceps like that 😂
Great video. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you, very well done
He is fine!!! I just need to retouch my wheels but I’m going to do it myself, it was way too expensive to have it done!!
When I dipped my wheels a few weeks ago, I found it really difficult to get even decent coverage on all surfaces without moving the car to turn the wheels. After moving it, I was amazed how little coverage some parts of the spokes had, even though I tried to cover them with the first few coats. Admittedly, the can is much more likely to spray huge particles of product if you're using it at an aggressive angle, which is the only way to get good coverage on all surfaces during the early coats.
Depending on the style and design of the wheel - it's going to be necessary to rotate the wheel half way through the coats. We cover this in the Complete Guide video. There's no way you can hit every spoke properly without rotation.
Dipyourcar shows that in another video. They said to move the car half way through the job so the bottom spokes are exposed. Just be careful not to jam the plastic bag into your brakes.
MrRangerZr1 I did watch the complete guide and knew I'd have to move the car. I just wish I had moved it earlier and more often, actually, not just once mid-way through the process.
You also make a good point about the bags. The space between my caliper and the wheels is so small that the bags were essentially jammed between them, which messed things up a bit both when moving the car and removing the bags. In any case, I have useful experience for next time, and I do plan to redo my wheels soon.
Stupid Flanders just take your wheels off. It’s much easier.
Yes
Thanks! Great informative video.
Looks really good and professional 💯👍🏽
What did you do to avoid dipping the M and BMW badges? It didn't look like you taped them at all and just sprayed over them?
How well do the lug nuts hold up when you take the car to get the tires rotated? What about when you need new tires and the wheels have to be removed from the tires and balanced, etc...Do I have to do the whole process over again?
That was really nice and educational.💯👌🙋♂️
that color combo looked great, I may have to dip my m3
What best way to fix rips on lugs when changing or rotating wheels?
Nice form with the spray can, like a real paint gun.
Move-press to spray-stop spray- stop moving.
In that order.
It will stop build up at the start or finish and give an even coat.
This was the 5 video I watched and all of the others laid the wheels down and or didn't have the proper spray technique.
Awesome lesson and tips!
I see them biceps bro! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Wow, good video, Fonzie. Great job explaining the process and emphasizing how easy this is to do by simply following the instructions.
What color is this btw?
When you need to take off your wheels and rotate your tires I imagine that the coating will come off around the lugnuts and perhaps get scuffed in some spots. Is it easy to touch up without it looking like it's been touched up, or do you really need to take it all off and redo the entire wheel
I have dipped a few cars wheels in my time and KY works best on tires.
KY in place of dip release?
I like this technique instead of removing each tire and laying it flat. I would've covered the tires and car panels. Other than that, it looks great. Also, I prefer a gloss black color.
Excellent video. Thanks so much.
Can you use plasti-dip on bare metal rims (potentially with pitting), or do the wheels have to have an existing undercoat?
2 Quick Questions:
1. What happens when someone takes the lugnuts off---Does it start an ugly uneven peeling that makes the nuts look half/silver half/black? Those impact wrenches are brutal.
2. Do you always spray over the center cap and then peel it off, or remove center cap first?
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just amazing!
Well, i did learn a lot. Thats for sure
What about NOT dipping the lug nuts and also when you have to rotate the tires?? Does it mess up the plasti dip?
Fozi, I thought you had move the car forward a bit to get access to the blind spot which you couldn't see normally?
i just love that green M3
Good explanation!!
I wish I could still sit on my feet like that. Those limber years are long gone.
One of the caps got clogged while I was using it, luckily I had a bunch of graffiti caps so I finished the job with a NYC fat cap
I bet you covered the whole rim in 2 sprays. Them NY fats ain’t no joke🤣
Great video. The owner has Kumhos tires on the front and Contenials on the back.
those rims are pristine !!
Did this dude just say "you get a brake-masking bag for each wheel"? hahahahaha
Dumb question(s) What happens when I get my tires rotated every 5,000 miles? Will the recessed area around the lug nuts be all scuffed up when the socket wrench is applied? When this is done the balancing weights are most always moved around, so how do you retouch?
Great vid.
These wheel look super nice. I gotta try this but first new tires. Pretty sure tire mounting would ruin the finish.
I wish you would have showed how you completed the job around the emblem
Well he sprayed them in the video so I’m assuming at some point he used the dip release on the emblem without showing it in the video.
It'll break off at the seam, plasti dip pulls apart cleanly at any sharp angle as long as you're pulling away slowly and not peeling away.
@@dragorx000
You can assume all you want but people want to see the process. That’s the point of the video.
I was wondering if there was a way to have a deep black finish with a colored sheen to it? Like it's black but when the sunlight hits the car at a certain angle you can get a colored reflection. Would a colored juice in the clear coat on a black dip have that effect our would it have to be a very fine flake in the clear coat? I'm hoping for a black car with a purple shift, I guess.
Hi. Did you ever find out the answer to your question? I want something similar and was wondering the same.
Obsidian black changes colour in light
There is the chameleon paint as well you could do a coat on top of the black it may work
I dipped my wheels, but when remounting then on the car something made me nervous! I’m tightening my lugnuts against rubber instead of the aluminum wheel. Feels strange doing that! And the torque won’t be proper?
love this plasti-dip made my car look 10x better.....i just forgot to rotate my tires so didnt cover 100% well lol
I'm going to do this with the wheels off the car. Any suggestions for masking off the lug holes, wheel center bore, and the valve stem, so the dip doesn't peel when getting new tires or changing a flat?
Stuff it with plastic bag/shop towel
Great video. Only question I have is about the lug nuts. After plati dipping as shown can you still get a socket on them? As it seems coating them would change the MM size. Is there any problems with that?
the dip will rip off the first time you put a socket on them
Good video. You make it look so easy. How long will this dip last?
Thank u bro 💯
Getting kinda bossy there Fonzarelli😁
How would you recommend fixing tears on the lug nuts from taking the wheels off?
use a stencil or sharp tool and cut out the area of Plastidip where the lug sits to that it will not twist and pull the rest of material from the surrounding area.
@@ennise25 He said fix tears, not prevent tears...
I used the Anthracite Grey for my winter rims. I sprayed my rims prior to the tires being installed on the rims. I knew that as soon as the impact gun came into contact with the lug nuts, it would immediately ruin/tear the Plasti-Dip from the chrome nuts. Thus, I went out and purchased some black lug nuts instead. For myself, I think the black lug nuts look absolutely awesome set into the Anthracite Grey rims!!
D* W* usually the black is just coated on the lug nuts , did the black stay on the lug nuts that you bought? Or did it get scratched or worn off?
@@honoredsage4946 Yes, the black was just coated on the lug nuts that I purchased. The first winter changeover, my mechanic got the tires mounted without scratching up the coating on the lug nuts too much. But after the changeover back to summers, then again to winters, the coating on the lug nuts were at the point that - with winter salt and elements taking their toll - they were all rusted up by the end of the 2nd winter.
But, for myself, to have the look of the black lug nuts set into the dark grey rims, I will gladly shell out $50 (Canadian) every two years to replace the nuts with new ones.
Such a pro
I like logo centers like this BMW one to stay stock. BMW logos and some others looked great
How long do I need to wait for each coat?
20-30 minutes to be safe.
What do you do about the lugs?
Yeah, I’m sold.
Just got finished with my third can on a set of 15” wheels. Do you think I need to do a fourth can? I’ve probably done about 6 thick coats after the initial rough coat. I’m also going to be applying Metalizer
Would tire shine be an effective way of protecting the tires from overspray?
Yeah same as dip release just use tyre shine and then after spraying peel off the tire
What happens if it gets on car body paint?
Also will it peel when you get tires changed?
Overspray rubs off easily.
Yes.
I definitely thought I was done after two cans.... couldn’t peel parts off afterwards! Won’t make that mistake again
I bought a kit 5 years ago.. I'm about to finally use it on my new (to me) 3rd gen Mazda 3 hatch! Wish me luck!
How it go
@@dallaslegend9460 pretty well actually. The biggest time sink was prepping the wheels. I didn't get the dip release so I taped the tires. The other odd thing was when I got to the last 3rd of the can it was coming out in large chunks. Not sure if that's because it was 5 years old or if the can's temp got to low. I did put them in hot water before starting.
when you watch through the entire video because you enjoy the music during the walkaround ;) especially at 12:05 lol
i do the same lol
Take the wheels off so you do not do the lug nuts and the center cap. I removed my wheels....that way I could remove the center cap. And more importantly if you have to take the wheels for any reason you won't rip the dip when you in bolt the wheel.
With all the LUG NUT questions,you an buy black lug nuts cheaply online.Great video but I would also cover your nice car to avoid overspray.
Great video! My question is, what happens when tires need to be rotated and the lugnuts are taken off? Does that peel off the plasti dip?
I have watched several videos and not one of them have said how long you should wait before each coat..
Well i study auto body repair and usually when we spray we wait around 15 through 30 minutes between coat
davieboy1970 just wait till dry or 30 minutes jeez man
There's a section on the product called directions; it's very useful!
Yeah definitely says it on the can