I love how someone takes the time to show everyone how to do something neat (out of the goodness of their heart) and people have to cut him down? Why all the haters? Give this guy a break!!! Thank you very much for showing us how this is done. Keep up the good work.The wheels came out great.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I needed to know how to push the vinyl down in between the spokes. All the professional wrappers I’ve seen only seem to be wrapping the face of the flat spokes which is super easy but mine have curved spokes and a curve in between the spokes. Thanks.
Best rim wrap video on here. If you want your hood..spoiler.mirrors..face of rims videos are a dime a dozen...you nailed this video wrapping the whole rim inside out..ty ty ty.
Great video. I'm surprised how many bad comments there are about using vinyl. Good 3M vinyl can last 5+ years on a daily driver, and longer on a car not left out in the sun or driven in bad weather. It's relatively cheap and not that hard to do, provided you watch a couple dozen youtube videos by the pros. And if you really mess up a piece, just pull it off and do it over again. I bought a bunch of small samples on ebay in order to see how the colors looked on my car and also to experiment to see how much body prep was required before wrapping. I'm working on the car now and it's not as hard as I initially thought.
Its a touch different for the wheels though. Brake heat, curb rash, road grime and salts, etc. Wheel vinyl wont last nearly as long as on a smooth large panel. That said, as you mentioned its cheap and easy to repair.
Exactly. Been wrapping vehicles for 6 years daily with 3M vinyl and if you apply it right and if the owner takes care of the foil, it could last more than 5 years. Easy!
When heating the vinyl and pressing it into those curves you should be using your finger and soapy water or spit, not a rag. That rag can stick to the hot vinyl and leave lent or rip it. Also don't make any cuts until it's applied all over your selected area (including all curves and recesses. If you make a relief cut a relief cut in the middle like in this video it will prevent you from being able to heat it again because it'll expand and further the cut. Also for all you folk who don't do this professionally, make sure you're using a brand new blade before each cut to prevent jagged edges from dull cuts. They also didn't mention cleaning the surface extremely well with 1/2 Denatured Alcohol and water before application to prevent future failing of the vinyl and prevent dust speckles showing through. Just tips for installs from a wrapper.
Just wanted to come back and say thanks for the video. It showed me loads. Ive now had a go at vinyl wrapping some motorcycles parts. Very effective. Cannot believe how pliable this vinyl is. And for all those arguing the toss over how long vinyl will last, wtf, its vinyl, cheap as chips, replace it the following year for a colour change dudes! Get a grip :) Cheers agains fellas. Respect.
That's an awesome job! I've done some carbon fibre wrap on my mc, those complex curves are a challenge for sure. I think you'd be happier with the wheel on a workbench rather than the floor.
This was my second rim ever and before this i only wrapped two roofs. so pretty green. the first took 40 to a hour. and the last maybe 20ish.. min. not not crazy hard. just go slow and be mindfull with how the vinyl reacts.
dont listen to the negative feedbacks. I, on the otherhand, enjoy this. Thank you for letting us know that there's other options out there besides having to powdercoat
Ecookman Sama I'll agree that plasti dip is a bit of a pain to keep clean and stain-free, but when done right it can look good. You should check out dipyourcar.com if you get the chance.
Very durable. Hand wash only. Vinyl wraps now have UV finishes so can last up to 7yrs on garaged vehicles, YMMV. Tires are different - flat tires, curbs, garage maintenance, etc all introduce opportunities to scuff - but bang for buck, it's the way to go.
RUclips was different animal 5 years ago sir perhaps i'll do do you suggest. Can't please everyone. So ppl are like SHUTUP! I HAVE EYES! Others want a run down
Not sure what happened to buddies comment that said show us 24h later, ok bud. i see your 24h and raise you 28000h, just went out and took this pic. 4 years later. s134.photobucket.com/albums/q110/portabuddy/Mobile%20Uploads/?action=view¤t=IMG_20140415_202516.jpg suck on those apples. ;) to your credit mystory comment that got deleted. the two rear rims had a small section that lifted off. three years later. and i wanted to see how hard it would be to peel off came off easy so two have little patches missing. but that was in porpose.
Bart Koscow Is the discoloration in the center of the wheel from heat, dirt, abrasion or u.v if you can tell ? Im still impressed it lasted so long, especially being exposed to the elements.
+nvmyutube no its actually a area where I started to peel the vinyl since after 4 years there where some cracks forming. and really only in the corners where it was stretched. but non the less that's where the vinyl failed.
Great initiative and great job on the video and the wheel. One thing I would do different is release the tension on each spoke by cutting a longitudinal sleet in the center of the spoke, some 2 inches long would do. That would make covering each spoke inside much easier, and would make it more durable. Either way, great job. Thanks!
People have to realise the longevity doesn't exist on wheels and glued on vinyl. Add in road salts and water mixed with spilt fuels from trucks and all other crap on the road fired up into your wheels and it's gotta be no shock that they will start to fail especially when grit and stuff chips at it. With the cost of the vinyl being less than £10 especially if you order it directly from china and wait 2 weeks for it to arrive, you then realise it's really only meant to be for a short period of time. Sure, you could add 4 coats of lacquer afterwards to give it some extra protection and more longevity but that makes removing the vinyl a little tougher. Things like this are great for shows and such where you will remove it within a week or even a few months and lets face it, it's not costing more than a few pounds and your time to do it. People who are expecting a lifetime good look are going to be disappointed. Great video, could be more detailed but inspires none the less. Btw, if you are feeling creative, you don't have to do one colour or flat non-patterned.... also, use a brand new very sharp blade and always let IT cut the vinyl while the blade is riding flush where applicable.. otherwise it will look butchered.
Lasted 4years before cracking. This last year I took a look to see if I can peel the vinyl still. I can. This was only a test. But it passed. 4years of Canadian winters.
I think the vinyl that looks like it's glossing only appears that way because it's shrinking and stretching. I think whatever is stuck to the actual wheel will remain matte because it can't stretch and shrink, since it is adhered to a surface, i think.
Sunil P I have worked with matte vinyl before and if its heated too much it melts and glosses over. I'm guessing you have to watch the amount of heat used.
Also a lot harder to take off, let alone the poor quality of it that rubs off after a wash. Trust me, I've done plasti dip on rims, easier yes; better no.
JonLondon210 if I'm honest, I'd recommend powder coating or the best results but the hardest sanding down the alloy priming and using a matt spray paint, available at Halfords in the uk, finishing off with a Matt clear lacquer.
rubs off after a wash lol. you clearly had no idea what you were doing then. Matte black dip on my rims for 3 1/2 years just removed the dip this weekend with no issues.
***** plasti dio existed back in 1992. and was used in spray form back in 2006-2007. that doesnt make it any esier or longer lasting. each has its strengths.
Plasti dip definitely works I did it to my rims but took my 3 hours and five coats plus 3 clear coats and it looked perfect and lasted about three years but now it looks terrible and is being a pain in the but to take off.
no it dosnt. ive plasti-dipped rims before and if you want to do it right you have to scuff them up. but you dont need to. in any case. it still takes this long if not longer to plasti dip, which i can rub off with my thumb. Actually try both methods and tell me which lasts longer. im no hypacrite. i have and its faster to vinly. but better and permante to paint them. which takes 2 times longer.
Neil Patel If you're doing in a minute sorry bud, you're doing it wrong. + you need 3-4 layers of plastidip per wheel if you wanna peel it off smoothly.
Good video! Don't pay attention to these guys who are telling you you did it wrong or that you should've used plasti-dip. They completely missed the fact that this was for winter wheels and that it was done in 2010...before plasti-dip became popular on cars.
who the fuck wraps their rims. waste of time and effort. Say bye bye few months later. Paint takes few mins to do all four and looks nicer with different coats. One rip on this shit and you'll have to strip it all off and re do. One scratch on paint and you just spray it over again.
+rodstartube What are you crying for ? vinyl sheets for wrapping is old hat and expensive to do, It's either spray on wrap or Hydrodipping. Try to keep up mate
@Dan Druft I've never wrapped or Plasti dipped anything, but I just watched a video on Plasti Dip and it does NOT take 5 minutes. They suggest several coats. 1 can per wheel. And use the whole can. 1 coat does not take 5 minutes to dry. "Allow 10 -30 minutes dry time (dry to the touch) before applying additional coats. A minimum of 5 coats is recommended for best performance and easy removal. " If you want it to peel off without being a pain in the ass it takes at least 4 coats. And you should wear a respirator, so plan on buying one with a proper filter cartridge on it. Then there are the adhesion promoters and clear coats and whatnot to put over it. Doing Plasti Dip properly takes more than 5 minutes. And, if done properly, it looks great and lasts. They say vinyl lasts. It also has to be applied properly, not over heated/ overstretched, and stretched from the right direction. And, now they even have ceramic coating (very expensive) to protect the vinyl. Plus you need to protect vinyl just as you would paint, with wax or whatever, to protect it from the sun. In any case, plan on hand washing your car and not using harsh chemicals with either product. High pressure washing is probably not recommended with either as well.
nothing beats powder coating wheels but I'm ballin' on a budget so I painted my wheels with duplicolor and quickly wiped off the over spray on the rubber with thinner. Once the paint dried I cleaned the rubber. Works good with black, matte or gloss. If you want to use a paint with hardener, mask your side wall with vasoline, use a razor to cut the over spray once the paint has dried it peels right off- please stop replacing paint with stickers_ painters have to eat too lol
I work daily with vinyl. Try do that with a more complex wheel such as my bmw mv1's you will come unstuck fast, not that I've tried! Standard paint or plastidip is the way forward. Just advice.
Wondering if you are still doing vinyl, and if so have the products and techniques improved so as to allow for doing that type of rim? I have similar style rims to the BMW MV1. Cheers.
It's a Romanian badge called "Colibri" i don;t think so that you'll find the machine but its very good , even has 4 rubber protections on the claws that hold the interior of the tire(rims).
Excellent idea, looks great, and has tons of possibilities. very cheap for such a great outcome and to take so little time on it. Perfect DIY for anyone. thanks I am going to do this.
A very good and thorough job, for that I take my hat off to you sit. But vinyl really isn't going to a survive winter on an alloy, much better to plastidip or just have a go at painting them yourself. As for the others, haters gon hate. Respect for doing your own thing!!!
In Europe and Latin America cars get a wrap on the entire car to turn them into taxis, yellow, green, blue, etc they last winter and summer a good 4 or 5 years, after the car gets old. the wrap is removed and sold with original color
Interesting approach to a wheel color change. To say this method is faster than quickly Plasti-dipping or even doing a low-prep paint job on them is debatable, but it's neat nonetheless.
Ok, thats cool.. A few of my friends got their cars wrapped and to be honest I thought it was nice, but after a few months it looks like crap! But if you guys can keep it nice and neat, thats cool for you guys, well done...
Great idea for protecting your wheels during harsh winter conditions, FYI people....vinyl isn't permanent, i don't think anyone claims it to be so chill the fuck out.
it just means having multiple layers of paint, so if he was painting the rims, he would paint a base coat first, wait a while, put on another "coat" of paint, wait some more, do it again, etc. It comes from the word "coating", like "I coated my wheels matte black", just means (painting) a layer.
Plastidip is just a type of spray vinyl(your's is a physical vinyl). The amount of coats equal to this, is probably around 5 or so decent coats. I have done the wheels on my GTI in about 7 or so clean coats. Years laters and they are still holding together. Really this depends on the person applying it. Even if this is incorrectly applied, It will be easily ruined. I do like the concept of this though. Cool video.
I love the look, and did it on my 911 wheels. Similar 5 spokes, but spokes are rounded. The only problem I have is keeping the vinyl from popping in the outside corners of the rim, at the acute angle when I drive and the breaks heat the wheels up. I ended up slitting the corners, releasing the pressure, and carefully putting a patch. I spoke with someone at 3M and they say the vinyl has a max stretch of 30%. How well did your wheels age?
I tried this and plasti dip. The vinyl started to lift. And the plasti dip was perfect since it molded itself to the texture and rock chips. The plasti dip is 10x easier to apply and10x more durable. I'd check the cons of vinyl before buying.
i would first take off the centre cap and then put it back after the rest is done. it would look cool with that silver cap and black honda logo in the middle of the rest black.
Vinyl lasts about 4 or 5 years depending how well you put it on and yes you can wash it !! And it only rips off if you grab a corner and pull on it very hard!! but a rock or any other road crap will only scratch it just like paint!!
last year i had a season car wash card, for 90 days my brother and i alternated. so yes, quite well... when we first did this we where new to vinyl. this rim was the second one ever! the first one we took pics. the second one we figured, hey! lets take a video, might help a few ppl out...
the films are not just solid colors. there are various shimmers, gloss/mattes, color fades. OR you can buy white and print on it yourself with a inkjet printer. there are also carbon fiber appearance films. consider wrapping your car interior. buy 3M film and feed my family.
I love how someone takes the time to show everyone how to do something neat (out of the goodness of their heart) and people have to cut him down? Why all the haters? Give this guy a break!!!
Thank you very much for showing us how this is done. Keep up the good work.The wheels came out great.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I needed to know how to push the vinyl down in between the spokes. All the professional wrappers I’ve seen only seem to be wrapping the face of the flat spokes which is super easy but mine have curved spokes and a curve in between the spokes. Thanks.
Yes literally
Felt like I was at a disco lol. Good job in a complete transformation of the rims.
instablaster
Best rim wrap video on here. If you want your hood..spoiler.mirrors..face of rims videos are a dime a dozen...you nailed this video wrapping the whole rim inside out..ty ty ty.
Great video. I'm surprised how many bad comments there are about using vinyl. Good 3M vinyl can last 5+ years on a daily driver, and longer on a car not left out in the sun or driven in bad weather. It's relatively cheap and not that hard to do, provided you watch a couple dozen youtube videos by the pros. And if you really mess up a piece, just pull it off and do it over again. I bought a bunch of small samples on ebay in order to see how the colors looked on my car and also to experiment to see how much body prep was required before wrapping. I'm working on the car now and it's not as hard as I initially thought.
You guys heard it straight from John Squires!
Its a touch different for the wheels though. Brake heat, curb rash, road grime and salts, etc. Wheel vinyl wont last nearly as long as on a smooth large panel. That said, as you mentioned its cheap and easy to repair.
your going to have negative comments about anything but i enjoyed watching it - i fast forwarded it alot to the ending to see the outcome. Good job
people just love to shit on others, especially on youtube. it's for their self-esteem lol...
@@thedbq1 lol no my friend.. it's because of the shitty sped up techno music. plain and simple
Everything i bloody own is now wrapped in this stuff i cant stop!.
but it dose look good:)
i'm amazed on how much the vinyl stretches..
very nice
How are they holding up? Nice work!!!
they are doin fine
how they doin now?
@@sriavula i think they are doing fine
@@fiftyphonkartist thats good to hear cuz I might do this
@@fiftyphonkartisthow are they now?
Exactly. Been wrapping vehicles for 6 years daily with 3M vinyl and if you apply it right and if the owner takes care of the foil, it could last more than 5 years. Easy!
When heating the vinyl and pressing it into those curves you should be using your finger and soapy water or spit, not a rag. That rag can stick to the hot vinyl and leave lent or rip it. Also don't make any cuts until it's applied all over your selected area (including all curves and recesses. If you make a relief cut a relief cut in the middle like in this video it will prevent you from being able to heat it again because it'll expand and further the cut.
Also for all you folk who don't do this professionally, make sure you're using a brand new blade before each cut to prevent jagged edges from dull cuts.
They also didn't mention cleaning the surface extremely well with 1/2 Denatured Alcohol and water before application to prevent future failing of the vinyl and prevent dust speckles showing through.
Just tips for installs from a wrapper.
Timothy Brooks it sounds like you know about vinyl. How long does it really last. I’m in California is it worth wrapping wheels
Have you gone Platinum yet?
Just wanted to come back and say thanks for the video. It showed me loads. Ive now had a go at vinyl wrapping some motorcycles parts. Very effective. Cannot believe how pliable this vinyl is.
And for all those arguing the toss over how long vinyl will last, wtf, its vinyl, cheap as chips, replace it the following year for a colour change dudes! Get a grip :)
Cheers agains fellas. Respect.
+Spit Polish Thanks dude, glad it helped. its been up for a while.
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That's an awesome job! I've done some carbon fibre wrap on my mc, those complex curves are a challenge for sure. I think you'd be happier with the wheel on a workbench rather than the floor.
Forgot one thing. Yes, you can do it in 30mins, after you've practiced and wasted $40 in vinyl.
This was my second rim ever and before this i only wrapped two roofs. so pretty green. the first took 40 to a hour. and the last maybe 20ish.. min. not not crazy hard. just go slow and be mindfull with how the vinyl reacts.
I didn't think that it would look good ,but it does and you did a damn good job applying it .
dont listen to the negative feedbacks. I, on the otherhand, enjoy this. Thank you for letting us know that there's other options out there besides having to powdercoat
Is the music mandatory while you wrap it?
The vinyl won't stick without it
YES! -
QUOTE -TECHNO VIKING
@@TRICKYBYRD right lol
Absolutely agree with you. Everybody on RUclips thinks they need music when they make videos. They're distracting, annoying and stupid.
If u dont like the music. Turn the volume down. Bitches
I'm thinkin' plasti dip as well
plastidip is way better and you dont have to take the tires off! very simple to plasti dip it!
Plastishit looks like crap though, and it a pain to clean.
Ecookman Sama look like shit haha you are so fkn stupid haha and its easier to take off! and it looks way better and its cheaper!
I've never seen Plasti'd rims look nice. I just bit the bullet and had my rims professionally painted. Worth every penny. Even color and finish.
Ecookman Sama I'll agree that plasti dip is a bit of a pain to keep clean and stain-free, but when done right it can look good. You should check out dipyourcar.com if you get the chance.
Xavier Campbell I have, I just don't like the look of the product at all, or how it likes to peel after a few months.
I've been looking for a good video like this!! Every freaking vinyl wrapper only does the face of the wheel, and other plasti dip. Thank you!
Very durable. Hand wash only. Vinyl wraps now have UV finishes so can last up to 7yrs on garaged vehicles, YMMV. Tires are different - flat tires, curbs, garage maintenance, etc all introduce opportunities to scuff - but bang for buck, it's the way to go.
what's with the crappy music you should explain what you're doing
RUclips was different animal 5 years ago sir perhaps i'll do do you suggest. Can't please everyone. So ppl are like SHUTUP! I HAVE EYES! Others want a run down
Fair enough
How long does that material last on the rims
it weird but techno music puts me to sleep,,every time
1q.
Not sure what happened to buddies comment that said show us 24h later, ok bud. i see your 24h and raise you 28000h, just went out and took this pic. 4 years later.
s134.photobucket.com/albums/q110/portabuddy/Mobile%20Uploads/?action=view¤t=IMG_20140415_202516.jpg
suck on those apples. ;)
to your credit mystory comment that got deleted. the two rear rims had a small section that lifted off. three years later. and i wanted to see how hard it would be to peel off came off easy so two have little patches missing. but that was in porpose.
Bart Koscow
Is the discoloration in the center of the wheel from heat, dirt, abrasion or u.v if you can tell ?
Im still impressed it lasted so long, especially being exposed to the elements.
+nvmyutube no its actually a area where I started to peel the vinyl since after 4 years there where some cracks forming. and really only in the corners where it was stretched. but non the less that's where the vinyl failed.
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+Bart Koscow You managed to change tires without damaging the vinyl ? :D
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And what happens to your finished vinyl when you get your tires changed?
Awesome job and looks fabulous. Didn't know rims could be wrapped in vinyl.☺☺☺
Great initiative and great job on the video and the wheel. One thing I would do different is release the tension on each spoke by cutting a longitudinal sleet in the center of the spoke, some 2 inches long would do. That would make covering each spoke inside much easier, and would make it more durable. Either way, great job. Thanks!
its easier this way.. you get to civer two spokes at once equally
People have to realise the longevity doesn't exist on wheels and glued on vinyl. Add in road salts and water mixed with spilt fuels from trucks and all other crap on the road fired up into your wheels and it's gotta be no shock that they will start to fail especially when grit and stuff chips at it. With the cost of the vinyl being less than £10 especially if you order it directly from china and wait 2 weeks for it to arrive, you then realise it's really only meant to be for a short period of time. Sure, you could add 4 coats of lacquer afterwards to give it some extra protection and more longevity but that makes removing the vinyl a little tougher. Things like this are great for shows and such where you will remove it within a week or even a few months and lets face it, it's not costing more than a few pounds and your time to do it. People who are expecting a lifetime good look are going to be disappointed. Great video, could be more detailed but inspires none the less. Btw, if you are feeling creative, you don't have to do one colour or flat non-patterned.... also, use a brand new very sharp blade and always let IT cut the vinyl while the blade is riding flush where applicable.. otherwise it will look butchered.
Lasted 4years before cracking. This last year I took a look to see if I can peel the vinyl still. I can. This was only a test. But it passed. 4years of Canadian winters.
Bart Koscow how do you avoid the matte vinyl glossing up when you heat it?
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I think the vinyl that looks like it's glossing only appears that way because it's shrinking and stretching. I think whatever is stuck to the actual wheel will remain matte because it can't stretch and shrink, since it is adhered to a surface, i think.
Sunil P I have worked with matte vinyl before and if its heated too much it melts and glosses over. I'm guessing you have to watch the amount of heat used.
Plasti dip is easier
Also a lot harder to take off, let alone the poor quality of it that rubs off after a wash. Trust me, I've done plasti dip on rims, easier yes; better no.
Jason Stefan so what would you recommend to be the overall best way to achieve the matte look
JonLondon210 if I'm honest, I'd recommend powder coating or the best results but the hardest sanding down the alloy priming and using a matt spray paint, available at Halfords in the uk, finishing off with a Matt clear lacquer.
rubs off after a wash lol. you clearly had no idea what you were doing then. Matte black dip on my rims for 3 1/2 years just removed the dip this weekend with no issues.
Mel H so the dip comes off? When you want it to?
Seems like a very tedious process, wouldn't plastidip have been easier?
This video is from 2010. Plastidip would be 100x easier than this lmao
This video is from 2010. Plastidip would be 100x easier than this lmao
***** plasti dio existed back in 1992. and was used in spray form back in 2006-2007. that doesnt make it any esier or longer lasting. each has its strengths.
Plasti dip definitely works I did it to my rims but took my 3 hours and five coats plus 3 clear coats and it looked perfect and lasted about three years but now it looks terrible and is being a pain in the but to take off.
Thanks, your video is the best because you wrap the whole wheel not just the face.
yes it does. I suggest you get the reptar green colored rims instead. It will last much longer in the sun as well as look 10x cooler
i wonder how many people have fucked there wheels up after watching this
Lol diy diy diy
well since vinyl peels off. 100% less then if they had painted them which needs to be sanded off.
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looks good, great job!!
this shit looks like more of a pain in the ass then anything.
9:13 he's got part of the old rim showing... yea... ill stick to my plastidip with clear coat over it.
Brandon Stark totally agree, hard to beat dip
Brandon Stark that part in the back was painted black.
Ryan Begley Im sure he was talking about glossifier which is clear coat, but u can use other clears on it
Brandon Stark hard to beat dip, cheap, durable way more than vinyl and easier to put on.
wow that looks awesome. I painted mine matte black. The wrapping would be a cool artistic way of doing it though. I may have to try that sometime.
gloss decal on matte rim was a dope touch....
plasti-dip makes this look like ssshhhiitttttt
Really Does... Woulda been cooler if they used carbon fiber vinyl.
Tyler Butler
this video is now three years old. i wasnt about to waste such a expensive material on something that might have not worked.
I see. I wasnt bashing you it was just a response to the plasti dip comment is all. Does look good though
Plasti Dip only takes a minute -.-
no it dosnt. ive plasti-dipped rims before and if you want to do it right you have to scuff them up. but you dont need to. in any case. it still takes this long if not longer to plasti dip, which i can rub off with my thumb.
Actually try both methods and tell me which lasts longer. im no hypacrite. i have and its faster to vinly. but better and permante to paint them. which takes 2 times longer.
ive never used vinyl seems too hard... i think of it as if i cannot put a screen protector on my phone, how can i put vinyl on my car....
Neil Patel i got same problem lol
Neil Patel Lol
Neil Patel If you're doing in a minute sorry bud, you're doing it wrong. + you need 3-4 layers of plastidip per wheel if you wanna peel it off smoothly.
Yeah I stopp watching after a min, I'll just plasti dip them
Good video! Don't pay attention to these guys who are telling you you did it wrong or that you should've used plasti-dip. They completely missed the fact that this was for winter wheels and that it was done in 2010...before plasti-dip became popular on cars.
that is sick, looks so clean now just three more and your done.
thats toooooooooo much fucken work for a weeks life on those black rims. I think using a spray can would be faster and last more.
+Rick Mahorne but a spray wont look like carbon fibre
who the fuck wraps their rims. waste of time and effort. Say bye bye few months later. Paint takes few mins to do all four and looks nicer with different coats. One rip on this shit and you'll have to strip it all off and re do. One scratch on paint and you just spray it over again.
So fucking true, and the plastic dips are a lot of money!
Sod this just use Plastidip easy on in 5 minutes and off in 1 minute
+Dan Druft ass face, that lasts at least 4 years, mine is 4 years and looks OK. Vinyl brand is Hyundai
+rodstartube What are you crying for ? vinyl sheets for wrapping is old hat and expensive to do, It's either spray on wrap or Hydrodipping. Try to keep up mate
+Dan Druft it doesn't last 1 minute
+rodstartube yes it does I run my own business doing this stuff in matte and solvent resistant gloss you don't know what you are talking about
@Dan Druft I've never wrapped or Plasti dipped anything, but I just watched a video on Plasti Dip and it does NOT take 5 minutes. They suggest several coats. 1 can per wheel. And use the whole can. 1 coat does not take 5 minutes to dry. "Allow 10 -30 minutes dry time (dry to the touch) before applying additional coats. A minimum of 5 coats is recommended for best performance and easy removal. " If you want it to peel off without being a pain in the ass it takes at least 4 coats. And you should wear a respirator, so plan on buying one with a proper filter cartridge on it. Then there are the adhesion promoters and clear coats and whatnot to put over it. Doing Plasti Dip properly takes more than 5 minutes. And, if done properly, it looks great and lasts. They say vinyl lasts. It also has to be applied properly, not over heated/ overstretched, and stretched from the right direction. And, now they even have ceramic coating (very expensive) to protect the vinyl. Plus you need to protect vinyl just as you would paint, with wax or whatever, to protect it from the sun. In any case, plan on hand washing your car and not using harsh chemicals with either product. High pressure washing is probably not recommended with either as well.
nothing beats powder coating wheels but I'm ballin' on a budget so I painted my wheels with duplicolor and quickly wiped off the over spray on the rubber with thinner. Once the paint dried I cleaned the rubber. Works good with black, matte or gloss. If you want to use a paint with hardener, mask your side wall with vasoline, use a razor to cut the over spray once the paint has dried it peels right off- please stop replacing paint with stickers_ painters have to eat too lol
I work daily with vinyl. Try do that with a more complex wheel such as my bmw mv1's you will come unstuck fast, not that I've tried! Standard paint or plastidip is the way forward. Just advice.
Wondering if you are still doing vinyl, and if so have the products and techniques improved so as to allow for doing that type of rim? I have similar style rims to the BMW MV1. Cheers.
annoying music
Just came across your video and i don't understand all the hate. They came out great!!
nice did mine 4 the winter also. wish i would tried that again instead of painting them. took 4ever but came out great
It's a Romanian badge called "Colibri" i don;t think so that you'll find the machine but its very good , even has 4 rubber protections on the claws that hold the interior of the tire(rims).
I like it. Loved the red Honda badge against the matte black.
Love the straight to the point vhybe. Good tutorial
tight. nice way to show people howda do this. ima try to do racing stripes and the rims on my solara
I was thinking this was an old song and have over heard it.
I checked the date this video was posted and realized the video is old too.
Thats cool. But looks like it takes awhile..and thats cool how you got the honda sticker to put in the middle that gave it a more proffesional look :)
Excellent idea, looks great, and has tons of possibilities. very cheap for such a great outcome and to take so little time on it. Perfect DIY for anyone. thanks I am going to do this.
What happens when you have to change your tires?
Right! Like those rubber protections, as You call them, are supposed to protect the face of the wheel while being worked on.
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A very good and thorough job, for that I take my hat off to you sit. But vinyl really isn't going to a survive winter on an alloy, much better to plastidip or just have a go at painting them yourself. As for the others, haters gon hate. Respect for doing your own thing!!!
Nice. Makes me wish I kept my old chipped and faded 17's.
Yes. Chrome vinyl is usually brittle(mylar like space blankets). Solid colors and metallics are your best bet.
I'm a mechanic and i work in the car shop everything from tires-motors and yes for me i can change tires without to damage the RIMS !
In Europe and Latin America cars get a wrap on the entire car to turn them into taxis, yellow, green, blue, etc they last winter and summer a good 4 or 5 years, after the car gets old. the wrap is removed and sold with original color
Interesting approach to a wheel color change. To say this method is faster than quickly Plasti-dipping or even doing a low-prep paint job on them is debatable, but it's neat nonetheless.
Sometimes it’s quicker to do by paint, if you have the time and patience.
Ok, thats cool.. A few of my friends got their cars wrapped and to be honest I thought it was nice, but after a few months it looks like crap! But if you guys can keep it nice and neat, thats cool for you guys, well done...
just tried vinyl wrap for the first time n its pretty cool
Well imagine it.. Stuff stays on perfectly. Friend of mine vinyl wrapped his 20's and they've been pretty for about a year and a half now!
Thinking about doing this, I been using plasti up for years and have to do it like once every 9 months and that's with 7 thick layers.
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Nice job man. I'm thinking about to this to my car.
Came for the vynil wrap stayed for the music🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
dipping just takes the fun out of it. doing it this way is harder yeah but more rewarding and fun
ohh man your honda element is gonna look so cool lol
Great idea for protecting your wheels during harsh winter conditions, FYI people....vinyl isn't permanent, i don't think anyone claims it to be so chill the fuck out.
I'm gonna try this with Camo Vinyl on my truck rims...thanks for the video...
it just means having multiple layers of paint, so if he was painting the rims, he would paint a base coat first, wait a while, put on another "coat" of paint, wait some more, do it again, etc. It comes from the word "coating", like "I coated my wheels matte black", just means (painting) a layer.
I did my rx8 roof on my own black carbon fibre look was bloody hard work lol outside in the cold but looks good. Think I’ll do my wheels too
Plastidip is just a type of spray vinyl(your's is a physical vinyl). The amount of coats equal to this, is probably around 5 or so decent coats. I have done the wheels on my GTI in about 7 or so clean coats. Years laters and they are still holding together. Really this depends on the person applying it. Even if this is incorrectly applied, It will be easily ruined.
I do like the concept of this though. Cool video.
I love the look, and did it on my 911 wheels. Similar 5 spokes, but spokes are rounded. The only problem I have is keeping the vinyl from popping in the outside corners of the rim, at the acute angle when I drive and the breaks heat the wheels up. I ended up slitting the corners, releasing the pressure, and carefully putting a patch. I spoke with someone at 3M and they say the vinyl has a max stretch of 30%.
How well did your wheels age?
Love the music. Haters don't understand that 09-12 era.
I tried this and plasti dip. The vinyl started to lift. And the plasti dip was perfect since it molded itself to the texture and rock chips. The plasti dip is 10x easier to apply and10x more durable. I'd check the cons of vinyl before buying.
🔧 Looks very cool 🔧
i would first take off the centre cap and then put it back after the rest is done. it would look cool with that silver cap and black honda logo in the middle of the rest black.
it actually makes the sale more trustable. to see how it's done right in video! :O
Relief cut near the center of each "spoke" for lack of a better word would relieve alot of tension
i would propably plasti dip my rims , but i LIKE your way too ... good job !
Vinyl lasts about 4 or 5 years depending how well you put it on and yes you can wash it !! And it only rips off if you grab a corner and pull on it very hard!! but a rock or any other road crap will only scratch it just like paint!!
nice finish! "winter mode" sticker ;)
wow man, you did a really awesome job on these wheels! kudos to you and thanks for making the video, I enjoyed it!
wow u guys make it look easy lol great work
I think I saw Valerie Singleton show this, on Blue Peter, way back in the sixties.
Making a Christmas present for your father, or something like that.
Spray paint doesn't stay very well. That vinyl is a genius idea! Good to going. nice video!
Besides the fact that its for a honda it was perfect
Awesome job. Very thorough and proffesional
Brother, the rubber protectors will not protect the face of the wheel but will only prevent damage caused by the inner wheel gripper.
The upside to the vinyl is that it is not permanent and will not ruin the finish of whatever it's used on.
last year i had a season car wash card, for 90 days my brother and i alternated. so yes, quite well...
when we first did this we where new to vinyl. this rim was the second one ever! the first one we took pics. the second one we figured, hey! lets take a video, might help a few ppl out...
the films are not just solid colors. there are various shimmers, gloss/mattes, color fades. OR you can buy white and print on it yourself with a inkjet printer. there are also carbon fiber appearance films. consider wrapping your car interior. buy 3M film and feed my family.
you make this look to easy man. Looks great.
that, and you can peel it back to oem quicker then painting them silver again.
Awesome work...I have been looking to do something like this to my accord sports...thanks for the idea...