I dipped my 03 Cobras (Vintage Gold) and am in the process of dipping my 93Rs (Anthracite)
Pretty user friendly, but watch the dipyourcar videos on YouTube, they will help you out as far as technique.
They look really good.No base coat. It was between 5-6 coats, then 2 coats of glossifier. You don't need the base since the coverage is great, but if you want to save a few bucks and only do the last 3 coats of vintage gold then it would still work.
However, with the cobras, I was able to get the 5-6 coats on all 4 wheels with just two rattle cans worth.
Here are a few pics of the wheels with glossifier.
And the anthracite with glossifier
35$ shipped to your door for 4 cans from dipyourcar.com... If it looks like crap it was only 35$Hmmmm....wonders what me fr500s would look like gold...
Ok, maybe I will not do it inside.. Maybe I will turn the heat in the garage on. Was gonna do it in my basement, sounds like a bad ideaMake sure you use a respirator and vent wherever you are doing this. The fumes are no joke when it comes to PD.
My garage is 2 miles up the road, I hope it doesn't make it all way home. ... Is this stuff supposed to spray like spray paint? It didn't, I think the 30* temp caused it to spray funny. The wheels look ok after they dried but I tried to put another coat on and it shot out in more of a stream than it did earlier.Put it this way. You would be sleeping on the couch for a while.
Hell, i did mine in my garage and the fumes STILL got into the house.
I brought the wheels and plasti dip home to warm them up. Was gonna paint outside instead of in the basement after everything warmed up. Do you think taking the wheels outside after they are warm from being in the house will cause them to sweat?You should warm the cans first. Try sticking them into a pot of boiling water for about 5mins before you start spraying.