Plasti Dip and Metalizer
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Plasti Dip and Metalizer
The original owner seemed to have a genuine dislike of the Rays, which manifested itself with lots of curb rash and paint flaking that I've been fighting with. I have had the wheels covered in black Plasti Dip for quite a while. While I have never been a fan of black wheels, it was at least an improvement over the terrible condition they were in. Ultimately, I thought a gunmetal finish would look best on my DGM coupe, so I stripped off old Plasti Dip to experiment. After 4 coats of black and 2 coats of Metalizer, here are the results (dirty car):
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KrazySouthG35 (04-18-2013)
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Yes, you spray it over whichever Plasti Dip you decide to use as a base. I also believe that the Metalizer is Plasti Dip itself, and could be used alone.
http://www.plastidip.com/home_soluti..._Dip_Enhancers
Ordered it from dipyourcar.com
I see a blue tint in mine as well, and I'm not sure if I simply did not spray enough coats of metalizer or if they were not thick enough. The brightness is currently good (could possibly handle a little brighter), but I'm not ready to call it a finished product yet. How much did you use? Thin or light coats?
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I did 6 coats of Gunmetal and then 4 coats of Metalizer. It looks good, I have had a number of compliments on it, its just not exactly what I had wanted it to look like because of the blue tint to it. When I get enough time to redo it I will do it with the Charcoal base and then the Silver Metalizer. I know it will probably be a little darker than I want but it should kill off more of the blue tint. If the new Anthracite color comes out soon I will just order some of that.
This is the beauty and fun of PlastiDip, you can experiment and keep trying different things and in the end, if you still don't like it, peel it off.
Check out the website for the car at http://G35Project.com for some of the things I have done with it and some of the experiments.
This is the beauty and fun of PlastiDip, you can experiment and keep trying different things and in the end, if you still don't like it, peel it off.
Check out the website for the car at http://G35Project.com for some of the things I have done with it and some of the experiments.
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I did 6 coats of Gunmetal and then 4 coats of Metalizer. It looks good, I have had a number of compliments on it, its just not exactly what I had wanted it to look like because of the blue tint to it. When I get enough time to redo it I will do it with the Charcoal base and then the Silver Metalizer. I know it will probably be a little darker than I want but it should kill off more of the blue tint. If the new Anthracite color comes out soon I will just order some of that.
This is the beauty and fun of PlastiDip, you can experiment and keep trying different things and in the end, if you still don't like it, peel it off.
Check out the website for the car at http://G35Project.com for some of the things I have done with it and some of the experiments.
This is the beauty and fun of PlastiDip, you can experiment and keep trying different things and in the end, if you still don't like it, peel it off.
Check out the website for the car at http://G35Project.com for some of the things I have done with it and some of the experiments.
The blue tint is annoying me too. Since I know it's there, it's all I see. The passenger side doesn't appear to be as bad. I was looking for a dark/gunmetal that didn't hide the look of the wheel like the black does, and that was achieved. However, the blue must go.
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That was what led me into using Plasti Dip. Previous owner curbed both front wheels, in addition to the paint chips exposing the black primer beneath. I tried stripping one to polish them, but these wheels are a nightmare for such a project. That stuff must have been baked on in low orbit around the Sun. I love the look of the Rays, and most of the aftermarket wheels I've seen simply do not make me want them.