PS Request - Gunmetal and/or Black Painted Wheels
#1
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PS Request - Gunmetal and/or Black Painted Wheels
Hi Everyone,
I was hoping someone with some PS skills can see how the OEM rims would look painted gunmetal and black on my RX350 I just bought yesterday.
Thank You!
I was hoping someone with some PS skills can see how the OEM rims would look painted gunmetal and black on my RX350 I just bought yesterday.
Thank You!
#2
Check out the thread below, it shows a white RX400h with the stock 18" wheels in black.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...ack-trade.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...ack-trade.html
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Check out the thread below, it shows a white RX400h with the stock 18" wheels in black.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...ack-trade.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...ack-trade.html
#4
You're welcome! You can always plasti dip the wheels to see if you like them blacked and decide if you want to get them painted or powder coated.
I did it to my wife's IS250 stock wheels. I used about 1 can per wheel, plus "glossifier" to give them a nice satin sheen. We sold the car, but here's how it turned out:
I did it to my wife's IS250 stock wheels. I used about 1 can per wheel, plus "glossifier" to give them a nice satin sheen. We sold the car, but here's how it turned out:
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You're welcome! You can always plasti dip the wheels to see if you like them blacked and decide if you want to get them painted or powder coated.
I did it to my wife's IS250 stock wheels. I used about 1 can per wheel, plus "glossifier" to give them a nice satin sheen. We sold the car, but here's how it turned out:
I did it to my wife's IS250 stock wheels. I used about 1 can per wheel, plus "glossifier" to give them a nice satin sheen. We sold the car, but here's how it turned out:
And it looks good with the glossifer. I'd always thought the flat black wheels lack something in contrast to shiny "just-washed" tires around them but the glossifer fixes that.
#6
I agree. My experience with matte black
Plasti dip is that it looks great when it's brand new, but starts to look really bad when it gets dirty/dusty. Glossifier and a little 303 protectant makes a big difference
Plasti dip is that it looks great when it's brand new, but starts to look really bad when it gets dirty/dusty. Glossifier and a little 303 protectant makes a big difference