Plasti-Dip'ed my rims yesterday

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thestrangebrew1

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Dec 7, 2011
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Meh...

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Is that yours? No likey? I def. plan on doing my badges. Might buy some spray this weekend and see how it looks in person.
 

JCH13

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Sep 14, 2010
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Is that yours? No likey? I def. plan on doing my badges. Might buy some spray this weekend and see how it looks in person.

Not mine, just googled 'gray F150 with matte black wheels'.

See my above tirade against black wheels. :awe:

The wheel stops looking like a wheel and instead looks like nothing/a big fat tire.
 

car-crazy-carl

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I have an old Ford Explorer and I used PD to cover my dash,
and parts of my worn interior.Now I cannot even drive my car
on hot days because the fumes make me sick. Is this stuff
safe? I'm in the process of trying to remove the PD,
but it is not coming off that easy. Does anyone know
of a non-toxic alternative to PD for covering a car interior?
 

McLovin

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Jul 8, 2007
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I have an old Ford Explorer and I used PD to cover my dash,
and parts of my worn interior.Now I cannot even drive my car
on hot days because the fumes make me sick. Is this stuff
safe? I'm in the process of trying to remove the PD,
but it is not coming off that easy. Does anyone know
of a non-toxic alternative to PD for covering a car interior?

Free iPod?

Thread Necro, but I PD'ed my wheels and used a Metalliblue flake that they offered as well.

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Something different. What say you all?
 

QueBert

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Jan 6, 2002
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Looks nice! Weird necro, I just de-plastidipped mine yesterday. No reason except i felt like change. Removing it wasn't too bad, still gotta get it out from the lug nut area.