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Originally Posted by AlpineM3E92
I would luv to do my wheels and mirrors in orange or red for laughs haha
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That is what I think it should be used for. IMO plastidip should not be used as an alternative to actually painting (or even vinyl) a surface. If you want black wheels then get them powdercoated, however if you want to play around a bit then plastidip is a fairly cheap and easy way of messing around. A few of my friends also bring in plastidip and have done a lot of work with it trying out stuff on various cars. I had the C63 AMG badges on the boot sprayed with 'clear' plastidip - thus giving it a brushed aluminium look. The only problem with plastidip is the textured surface it leaves behind.