well here’s something totally different that i thought i’d post about.
how to get you r/c rims, in my case my new baja rims from fg, colored in the color you’d like instead of the plain old white.
all you need to do is buy some textile coloring. the normal kind that you can buy in the drugstore, just make sure it’s suitable for acetate/nylon/polyamid.
i bought some yellow coloring from ideal. i’ve seen others do it with simplicol but i couldn’t find that stuff around here.
first things first, get your rims nice and clean. grease on the rims could lead to uneven coloring.
then get a big enough pot for the rims to fit in. i didn’t have one, so i just took one that would accompany one rim at a time in the hopes of getting them all about the same color.
heat up some water, nice and close to the boiling point and then mix in one bag of textile coloring (mine was the kind without the fixation salt which will also work). make sure the water doesn’t boil (i’d say around 60-80° celcius is good) and throw in your rims. which would look like this.
i let mine in there for exactly 25 minutes then cleaned it off and voila
now on to the next one.
i used a timer to get exactly another 25 minutes. turns out i had to lay it back in for another minute to get the same color tone as the first one. after doing this for all four here’s what they look like
cool, i didn’t know exactly what color would actually come out but orange is great, like the baja prototype.
another fun experiment that turned out better than expected…
geils teil