My Mahle wheels have needed some attention since acquiring the 914 last year. They exhibited a bluish hue possibly from the factory coating applied under the silver finish. I’ve debated painting the centers black or going all black for a while now and finally got around to experimenting today.
I had previously done some sanding and polishing of the lips. Today I convinced my wife to help with the taping, and applied the dip using my 5th spare Mahle as a guinea pig. Tape removal proved difficult as it wanted to peel the coating off, but I think I am liking the look enough to go for it on all 4 wheels. There were some lessons learned on cutting a line before peeling and I realize the plastidip will not be permanent. I could go all black which would be simpler and have less risk of peeling since there would not be a taped edge
Anyway, take a look and let me know what you think. I’d ultimately want to get black or chrome lug bolts to compliment the look…
I should note that the spare has a 205 width tire versus the 185s on the other 4 (maybe why I’m liking the look).
Thanks- Joe
How did you apply it?
Scothbrited the wheels and sprayed them with gloss black PPG enamel. Sanded and polished the outer lip.
Nice looking car. Nice lines!
Before removing the masking tape, run a razor blade in the seam between the tape edge and plasti-dip. That’s what I did to prevent lifting the paint when the tape was removed
Both examples look good with the silver contrast lugs.
Thanks for the replies.
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The plastidip is a spray can application.
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Thanks for the tip on the razor. Definitely a must when I do the 4 main wheels.
Xacto knife, any arts and crafts store.
The trick with plastidip is to peel the tape as soon as you spray it. Do not let it set up or start to dry. Also peel the tape off at a very sharp angle so that the edge of tape cuts the paint. This method seem to work well for me.
Stripes on car are pastidip.
Great tip on peeling the tape before the plastidip dries. I’ll peel sooner on the next wheels.
Great looking car BTW!
It's somewhat easier to do a rough 2" tape to keep it off the tires and wipe off the overspray to get a clean line on the lip.
Yes! Love black wheels, totally agree on the silver rim.
A note on plasti-dipped wheels.
I used to do this all the time, changing wheel color annually. One of the things that I noticed was that the dip, being dip, would collect tons of brake dust. The dust seems to cling to dip way more then standard paint. At some point the dust would get into the pores of the dip and would not longer be able to easily get cleaned off. At that point the only answer was to peel off the dip.
I found that the dip would last around a year before needing to be redone. And for a while I changed wheel color every spring. Some years ago I got tired of buying dip and painting wheels so I stopped. These days I pick a color and either paint or powdercoat.
Zach
I bought a (less than perfect finish, but straight) back up set of 4 bolt Fuchs for my ‘73 2.0. Took them to a local wheel repair shop with stellar reviews to paint black. I had them correct the minor wheel rash, paint the center caps and center of wheels satin black, and polish lips. They did a great job, used the right equipment and materials for $60 a wheel.
Two plus years later they look like they look the same. bought the correct length and seat shape black lugs on eBay for less than $50. If I ever need to, can switch back to the OG wheels. For now, I’m enjoying the black Fuchs for a more aggressive look to compliment the 2056 rebuild : )
I tend to think dip is for dips , dipsticks and potato chips
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