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    Noob Question: DIY painting rims Vs. Powder Coater

    Hey guys,

    New here, so please go easy! I haven't had much exposure to 'DIY' or modifying cars to begin with, hasn't really been in the family and I've just gotten my first car (Polo 77tsi). So the question is, is it worth learning and painting my 17 inch Boavista rims black, DIY style, or pay the cash to get it done professionally through a powder coater? What are the differences in pricing for both of these, is getting your rims painted through a shop expensive? If possible could anyone give me an approximate figure? I'm just weary of screwing up my brand new rims, and nobody wants that ahah.

    Thanks for your help,

    Jacob

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    A few cans of Plasti-dip is cheaper than a professional paint job. It's quite easy to do, and can peel straight off if you don't want it on the wheels any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auditude View Post
    A few cans of Plasti-dip is cheaper than a professional paint job. It's quite easy to do, and can peel straight off if you don't want it on the wheels any more.

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    Been researching plastidip a lot recently man, it looks pretty awesome. Where abouts do you order yours for? Plastidip.net.au seems to be $30 a can, and I've seen Autobarn also stocks it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Jacobm View Post
    Been researching plastidip a lot recently man, it looks pretty awesome. Where abouts do you order yours for? Plastidip.net.au seems to be $30 a can, and I've seen Autobarn also stocks it.
    There are 2 importers for plasti-dip in Australia - Plastidip.net.au and Caswell Plating.

    Plastidip.net.au are the "official" distributor but resell the product at $30.

    Caswell can't buy it at wholesale but instead buy in bulk from a reseller in the US (where it retails for $6.85 a can).

    They sell it for $25 a can here: Plasti Dip Spray On Coating Colour Selection

    Caswell plating are also the suppliers for Autobahn. There's a few people that have done wheels so they can probably tell you how many cans you'll need, however if you only need a couple of cans then I'd get them from Autobahn as it'll save on shipping.

    Like usual we're getting ripped off here in Aus. But it is classified as a dangerous good so transportation is more difficult (and more expensive).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    There are 2 importers for plasti-dip in Australia - Plastidip.net.au and Caswell Plating.

    Plastidip.net.au are the "official" distributor but resell the product at $30.

    Caswell can't buy it at wholesale but instead buy in bulk from a reseller in the US (where it retails for $6.85 a can).

    They sell it for $25 a can here: Plasti Dip Spray On Coating Colour Selection

    Caswell plating are also the suppliers for Autobahn. There's a few people that have done wheels so they can probably tell you how many cans you'll need, however if you only need a couple of cans then I'd get them from Autobahn as it'll save on shipping.

    Like usual we're getting ripped off here in Aus. But it is classified as a dangerous good so transportation is more difficult (and more expensive).
    Thanks heaps for the reply mate! Was going to ask where I could get plastidip just for the grill and brake callipers, I'll pop into Autobarn tomorrow. Hopefully someone can let me know how many cans it'd cost to do rims! Thanks again

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    They recommend a can for each rim, but I used about 2 cans to do all 4 rims.
    You also won't be able to do your callipers in plasti-dip. You need high temp paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auditude View Post
    They recommend a can for each rim, but I used about 2 cans to do all 4 rims.
    You also won't be able to do your callipers in plasti-dip. You need high temp paint.

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    Thought that might be a bit of an issue plastidipping brake callipers ahahahha. You got any pics of your rims man? What's the process like for doing your rims in plasti dip, did you use any type of pre spray? Also approximately how much did it set you back to do all your rims?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Jacobm View Post
    Thought that might be a bit of an issue plastidipping brake callipers ahahahha. You got any pics of your rims man? What's the process like for doing your rims in plasti dip, did you use any type of pre spray? Also approximately how much did it set you back to do all your rims?
    Just make sure to degrease them, clean them and dry them. I left it till the next day to spray them.
    - Take them off 1 by one.
    - Lay the wheel flat on some cardboard
    - If you've got some business cards, wedge them in between the tyre and the rim to cut down the amount of over spray on the rubber
    - I did about 7-8 light coats on each rim
    - Give it 20 min and carefully put the wheel back on
    - Take off next wheel and repeat




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    Quote Originally Posted by Auditude View Post
    Just make sure to degrease them, clean them and dry them. I left it till the next day to spray them.
    - Take them off 1 by one.
    - Lay the wheel flat on some cardboard
    - If you've got some business cards, wedge them in between the tyre and the rim to cut down the amount of over spray on the rubber
    - I did about 7-8 light coats on each rim
    - Give it 20 min and carefully put the wheel back on
    - Take off next wheel and repeat




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    They look good as man! Is there any way to get a glossy finish? Thanks for helping me out with the process man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Jacobm View Post
    They look good as man! Is there any way to get a glossy finish? Thanks for helping me out with the process man.
    I think you'll find it's the reflection from the flash which makes it look that way. Yes you can get gloss(ish) look and there's also metalizers too: Introducing the new Plasti Dip Enhancers

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