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Long Lasting Black Wheels Help

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Old 02-07-2019, 04:32 PM
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Long Lasting Black Wheels Help

I Plasti-Dipped the wheels on my '13 e-350 coupe approximately 2 months ago. I take my car once a week to a local car wash. The black plasti dip is starting to peel in multiple areas of the wheels, is there any better way to get long lasting black wheels? was the plasti-dip job just not done correctly? Should I give plasti-dip another chance but with a different shop? Or should I just look into purchasing a set of already black wheels?
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Lightbulb The "Right-way to Plasti-Dip your wheels

Check this
on how to do this correctly
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You could have them powder coated with a gloss finish. Also, and not to hawk, but I do have a set of gloss black HRE's for sale from a 2011 E550.

Good luck!

bolt pattern 5x112
ET 35
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clear brush tinted 3000
gloss black 2000
HRE center caps and a set of MB caps if you want them

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Powder coating would be the way I would go.

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