- Brand: Plasti Dip
- Color: Black
- Size: 11 Ounce (Pack of 6)
- Unit Count: 6.0 Count
- Paint Type: Specialty
- Item Form: Aerosol
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Model: 11203-6PK
- Peelable easy to remove from most surfaces when ready to remove
- Protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping
- Provides a comfortable, controlled grip
- Remains flexible and stretchy over time






















J –
Easy to use and works great.If you have never spray painted anything before, you’re best off practicing painting the box these come in with some cheap spray paint to get a feel for the process. Keep doing it until you can coat the box without any drips or waves.I took my wheels off and used a jack stand to hold my car. The whole process took about a day per tire so plan ahead. I sprayed my wheels with a hose then scrubbed them with dish soap water and a rag. Then dried with a broken hairdryer and a clean rag on a nice breezy sunny day(s). I buffed the wheel one last time with another clean rag. There is always some film of road grease somewhere so be thorough.Be prepared with cheap plastic gloves, some painters tape, a sheet of cardboard big enough to lay the tire on, and some cardstock or index cards. You may want a respirator or at least a fan or something too if you have no breeze. The paint makes fumes. 2 hours of prep work will save you 5 hours of backtracking if you mess up later. Take your time.I first taped index cards around the tire but later found this to be overkill. I am adept at painting and later only needed a single line of painters tape around the tire to sufficiently block the spray. The cans spray well and are easy to control. Prep to your level of comfort.I applied a single coat of gray Rustoleum metal primer next. This may not be necessary but it didn’t hurt.Now, the cans of black will spray in a vertical line which helps immensely with coverage and control. Put on your gloves and paint the box lightly to get practice with it. The spraying handle is necessary if you want to keep feeling in your hands. Give the wheel about 50% coverage with quick light sprays and let it sit for a while. I gave mine about 20 minutes. Then keep repeating until your wheel is covered. At some point you can just spray it on fairly thick so long as you keep control of the coverage and it will work and look fine. Apply even layers until your whole can runs out and give at least 10 minutes between layers. You get a lot of paint in each can!Repeat the process with the gloss if you wish.Out of curiosity I painted an old wheel to see how this stuff holds up. I peeled it off after it dried. It is not unlike a latex glove but much, much stronger. It sticks to the surface well and took effort to pull off. I could remove all of it after some work.Overall this product is fantastic. Just do your prep work and take your time for the best results. The paint is forgiving and will nearly level itself out but you should still apply it as best as you can.
Katie –
So far so good. I haven’t had them on my rims very long, but that’s far they look very cool. A few tips;Wash the rims good with soapy water, dry as best you can getting in every nook and crannyPut garbage bags around brakes/rotors.Soak the cans in warm water about 10 minutes prior to useShake shake shake shake shakeBefore you start spraying each time/ each coat spray some on cardboard first, it can spit globs50% coverage tacky coat to start.No need to scuffThin layers gradually getting thickerI did seven coats per rim and four coats on the bumper.I waited 25 to 30 minutes in between coats, four hours for complete dry and removal of tapeOne can per rim is plentyThe biggest tip I can give you is that if you do not have Lugnuts on when you coat make sure you release the plasty dip with a utility knife from the threads before you screw it on, as soon as you start screwing a lug nut on the plasty dip will start to wrap around the nut and pull away. Total disaster!!Very easy to use, you can do a coat, then go and do some thing around the house, back-and-forth.
Twilite87 –
Saved myself around $2000 buying this product. Was able to give my truck the look I wanted at an extremely low cost.
Nel –
easy to use, spay on and peel
Brandon Lingerfelt –
It’s plastidip. If you know, you know.
Guillermo Nieves –
Easy to use and drys fast.
SomeDude –
Got these to paint my Lamborghini brake caliper. Was not dissapoint. Legit makes my car fire, all the chicks digging it. Still holds up after 3 years despite all the “hard” braking I did.
Amazon Customer –
Worked great to black out my truck