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Plasti Dip for 622 Trailer Wheels

MouthPiece

Banged Up Member
I've already posted the below, but after viewing "administrator protocol" for that sub forum, I decided to follow the rules and post here. Please excuse my redundancy. Here it tis.

I just did my wheels to my 622 trailer. I have a couple of questions. (dummy me didn't ask before I started my job). First, when I went to put the wheel back on the trailer, the lug nuts penetrated or tore some of my work.

Question: Do I just spray over that tear or what? Do I have to start all over? What I did was tear back and resprayed. Was this a mistake?

Question: For those of you that have done this, how has it held up? Lamont I know that you did it on your trailer. Has it, the coating, held up from road rash, etc?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Chris

 
My expierence and understanding is when you add a coat it desolves the prior coats and becomes one thicker coat.

J. D.
 
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