Wheel dye
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Does anybody know if these wheels are dyeable or not? I have never messes around with dying wheels before so I have no idea about it but I would like to try it. also what kind of dyeare you supposed to use?
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they are... any white nylon wheel can be dyed.. i use RIT dye that can be found and any walmart in the laundry section... its cheap.. like a buck or something and wall mark has a huge selection of colors
i usualy boin in a big pot and tie some wheels to a string and then to a coat hanger... after the water is at a fast boil, pour in the power dye mix and turn the heat down so that it just barly keeps the water moving dip the wheels in and make sure you get the water completely over them.. check in about 5 min.. and pull out in about 10 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKy-OGGtU1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPfidyeeS1M
i usualy boin in a big pot and tie some wheels to a string and then to a coat hanger... after the water is at a fast boil, pour in the power dye mix and turn the heat down so that it just barly keeps the water moving dip the wheels in and make sure you get the water completely over them.. check in about 5 min.. and pull out in about 10 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKy-OGGtU1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPfidyeeS1M
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cool thanks that what i needed to know. I'm going to try and dye them 2 tone. I'll dye the face of the rime one color and then the inside of the rim another color. Hope fully I can make it work with out screwing up a new set of rims! .lol!They should look sweet on the RC10GT when I get done with them!!

are you able to get all of the dye out of the pot that you used to hold the water/dye when you were finished with it? or did the dye ruin the pot?


are you able to get all of the dye out of the pot that you used to hold the water/dye when you were finished with it? or did the dye ruin the pot?
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just make sure you dont have white cubbords (spell check plz)
i stained all of mine with the steam. even with the fan on high.. good thing i live in crappy lil apartments
i stained all of mine with the steam. even with the fan on high.. good thing i live in crappy lil apartments
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Follow the directions closely on the RIT dye.
Also watch your water temps; it's easy to get too warm and warp the wheels. Placing a rack or rag under the wheels, in the pot, will prevent them from sitting on the bottom of the pan and overheating.
If the wheels turn out too light after the dye, remove them and start the process over.
Also watch your water temps; it's easy to get too warm and warp the wheels. Placing a rack or rag under the wheels, in the pot, will prevent them from sitting on the bottom of the pan and overheating.
If the wheels turn out too light after the dye, remove them and start the process over.



