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    So I decided to play around with plasti dip today. I did the rear emblem and the inner parts of my polished rims. They look sweet except the edges on the rims arent how i would like them Any suggestions for smooth edges?
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  • #2
    I think you need to pull the tape sooner.

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    • #3
      I put 4 coats on the rim
      2012 Black Camaro 2LT/RS
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      • #4
        You have to use 'fine line ' masking tape... made just for that application. Can be found in any Auto body supply store..

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        • #5
          those wheels look pretty good, nice job! My dad & I were thinking of painting our 2013 polished wheels like you did.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by 1stGM View Post
            You have to use 'fine line ' masking tape... made just for that application. Can be found in any Auto body supply store..
            Thanks! i will go look for it today
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            • #7
              Looks good though!


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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dark Knight View Post
                Thanks! i will go look for it today
                It's usually narrow and medium blue color. Reminds me of pinstriping

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                • #9
                  It's better to do light, fast coats of plasti-dip. Comes off easier as well. Colin, did you remove the plasti-dip off those wheels yet?

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                  • #10
                    I think Tony nailed it. It looks more like the timing. A fine line tape isn't going to help the type of issue that I am seeing. Look up some you tube videos of masking with plasti dip. There a couple good ones out there.

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                    • #11
                      Check out dipyourcar.com

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                      • #12
                        Thanks guys! I looked at dipyourcar.com and youtube videos. Its not perfect but being my first time I think it looks good (especially from afar LOL)
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                        2012 Black Camaro 2LT/RS
                        35% tints/WeatherTech Floor Mats/LEDGlow 7 Color Footwell Light/Custom Showstoppers ZL1 grille/Gibson Axle Back Exhaust/LED DRL's/Blacked out bowties/Lambo Doors/Showstoppers Heat Extractor Hood/Spyder LED Tail Lights/CAI...COMING SOON...custom vinyl stripes/caliper covers

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                        • #13
                          Dark Knight, I practiced with my winter rims with overall plastidip and it turned out great. This winter I'll be doing what you did with your current rims. How does it look in person? This was the exact look I'm going for. Also which plastidip did you use? Matte or gloss?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by xValidToasterx View Post
                            Dark Knight, I practiced with my winter rims with overall plastidip and it turned out great. This winter I'll be doing what you did with your current rims. How does it look in person? This was the exact look I'm going for. Also which plastidip did you use? Matte or gloss?
                            its not perfect like i said but i get complimented everywhere i go. they look great! it gives the car a whole new look. let me know how they turn out. i used matte plastidip.
                            2012 Black Camaro 2LT/RS
                            35% tints/WeatherTech Floor Mats/LEDGlow 7 Color Footwell Light/Custom Showstoppers ZL1 grille/Gibson Axle Back Exhaust/LED DRL's/Blacked out bowties/Lambo Doors/Showstoppers Heat Extractor Hood/Spyder LED Tail Lights/CAI...COMING SOON...custom vinyl stripes/caliper covers

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                            • #15
                              Wow, that looks good!

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