I just bought a new set of wheels to use in winter, I will be plasti-dipping them to protect them from the salt as i will never ever wash them. That's my solution.
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I've had my wheels done for over a year and it is still holding up great. I have read about people leaving it on for 2+ years/longer and then peeling it with NO adverse effects to what was underneath, paint/clear/etc.
Plastidip makes their own 'clear' coat, it's called glossifier, however it will not protect from harsh chemicals, ie: gasoline or any other solvents.
I have not heard of anyone spraying an actual 'clear coat' on top of the dip...if you were to do that I would just 'clear' the wheels or use one of the many semi-permanent coatings that are available.
Thank you sizzle chest for your info. Have a great day
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QUOTE=Sizzle Chest;1213969]I've had my wheels done for over a year and it is still holding up great. I have read about people leaving it on for 2+ years/longer and then peeling it with NO adverse effects to what was underneath, paint/clear/etc.
Plastidip makes their own 'clear' coat, it's called glossifier, however it will not protect from harsh chemicals, ie: gasoline or any other solvents.
I have not heard of anyone spraying an actual 'clear coat' on top of the dip...if you were to do that I would just 'clear' the wheels or use one of the many semi-permanent coatings that are available.
Hope this helps![/QUOTE]
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