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Originally Posted by bjblackout Guys that did your wheels did you also do the inside of the wheel. In another words did you do the inside edge of the wheel

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Old 01-18-2012, 03:54 PM   #406 (permalink)
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Guys that did your wheels did you also do the inside of the wheel. In another words did you do the inside edge of the wheel (where wheel weights go)also or just the outside area you see when just looking at wheel straight on.
I did not spray the inner wheel. No need to unless you want to cover every surface area of the wheel. Plus, it's less work to peel it back off when you don't want the plasti dip anymore. Check my pictures on the first post.
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I did not spray the inner wheel. No need to unless you want to cover every surface area of the wheel. Plus, it's less work to peel it back off when you don't want the plasti dip anymore. Check my pictures on the first post.
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Well, I can't find video (might not have taken it, i can't remember) but here is a pic I took of said door handle. We masked it off using tape and some newspapers to help reduce over spray (any overspray is easily wiped off).
Sorry for the late question here, but how has that held up to daily use? Any sense that it's coming off given the handling of it?
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Nope... holds up well. Rain or wind....
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To anyone that has painted their door handles, how did you get the inside part? And does your button stick now? And has anyone tried to remove plastidip from handles yet?
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To anyone that has painted their door handles, how did you get the inside part? And does your button stick now? And has anyone tried to remove plastidip from handles yet?
Just spray in there but make sure you get it well. It seems I had to spray more in the area though. Also the button shouldn't stick. If I remember right it doesn't fill in that portion. If it does after ever coat take a tooth pick and trace that area when it's wet.
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To anyone that has painted their door handles, how did you get the inside part? And does your button stick now? And has anyone tried to remove plastidip from handles yet?
I really couldn't get into the handle all that good. Buttons don't stick at all. Love the look!!
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Just spray in there but make sure you get it well. It seems I had to spray more in the area though. Also the button shouldn't stick. If I remember right it doesn't fill in that portion. If it does after ever coat take a tooth pick and trace that area when it's wet.
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I really couldn't get into the handle all that good. Buttons don't stick at all. Love the look!!
Thanks guys. I think I'm going to do this.
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Yes, I am going to do this as well, so Flush are you expecting the door handles to hold up after usage of opening and closing?
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Yes, I am going to do this as well, so Flush are you expecting the door handles to hold up after usage of opening and closing?
I hope so..
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Yeah thats my main concern, I don't want it to start peeling and look awful, I mean I could just peel it all off...but eh. I don't think I want to put in the effort if I know it won't last, may just stick to doing the emblems.
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There's going to be a lot of funky Zs in a few years roaming around with peeling handles and rims. Then the masses that don't understand will be like wtf.
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Yeah decided to stick with just doing the emblems for now, I think ill wait on the handlebars, maybe get them professionally done later.
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Hey Guys PM zentropy. His handles are PLASTI-dipped and are holding up pretty well. The inside will start to peel after a while, but that should be obvious.

We just did our camaro's side emblems which are waaay more complex than the Nissan burgers yet it worked perfectly. Peeled off around the camaro in one piece! As for my handles, which I spray painted with Krylon fusion, my passenger button sticks but still works. The drivers side is perfect.

I think it's just a matter of how much build up is around the buttons when your done. And as for painting the entire area. I had the handle propped open using a small screw to get the area you don't see unless your pulling the handle to open it which worked perfectly.

The one thing I learned about this stuff is that it's not going to damage anything (paint) or you be unable to get it off if you dont want it on. We had to wipe off some overspray from the hood between a couple of the coats when it was windy and it just comes right off after hardening.

We did 4 coats 10-15 minutes apart even though it says wait an hour between them. Then we waited overnight to peel off the rectangle from the camaro just to be on the safe side. It says wait 4 hours per coat to dry completely but I think one hour would have been enough. There's no risk
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