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Plasti Dip Vs Autodip
Hey guys! Been thinking of changing the color of my stock wheels on my 2017 brz. I am going to buy some rims later on but waiting on winter to pass as I live in Northwest Indiana.
I have used plasti dip on my old car before. Has anyone used Autodip? I am looking for the gloss black. Any recommendations to which one might be better? |
A buddy used cans of Autodip on his Miata hardtop and it came out pretty good. It was very even. That's about all the experience I have with it. I want to get couple cans and try it our for myself.
I've used Plastidip several times for wheels and other car parts. I like it quite a bit. |
Same basic thing just a different name/manufacturer.
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Don't plasti-dip your wheels. It always comes out looking terrible. IMHO the only decent paint for wheels I have ever seen is is powercoating or hydro-dipping. they are pricey but look great.
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Plastidip is great. It only looks bad if the person spraying isn't good.
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The Dr Seuss of the wheel world! |
plasti dip isn't a bad option if you're not sure what you want / experiment. However if you're serious/ committed to wheel color powder coat is DEFINITELY WORTH!
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Main difference is if using the rattle can autodip is gloss and plastidip is matte. You can get gloss plastidip but you need order the kit from dyc or someone similar
As tcoat said prep is key. And also lay it on thick (7-9 layers) to make it durable and easy to peel when done with it |
I have used both plastidip and autodip.
I liked the way the autodip came out on the rims but my issue was after 2 months it started peeling off on all 4s so i went back to plastidip. |
Little different opinion here. I used autodip and it's been holding very well. I've used plasti dip in the past, but the texture is very rubbery and tacky. Autodip is much more glossier and smooth. One thing I noticed during applying autodip is that Plasti dip sticks better while spraying. If you're using autodip, make sure the paint surface is wax free, squeaky clean. I've been jumping here and there, but overall... I like autodip better. It's pricier, but I think it's worth the extra cost. I'll try to take some pictures after washing my car.
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My buddy tried autodip on his chrome bumpers on his Chevy and it started peeling off after a few weeks. |
Key thing that people forget is also how good you prep the wheel before dipping.
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