Hydro Dipping in Downtown Cleveland
We had a local customer wanting his valve cover done with a white base coat and silver carbon fiber. We absolutely love how it turned out!

Cost for a dipped valve cover would be $200 but for the month of July, we're going to offer a special for $175 plus shipping. Check out the vendor section for more details or PM me with any questions.

Cost for a dipped valve cover would be $200 but for the month of July, we're going to offer a special for $175 plus shipping. Check out the vendor section for more details or PM me with any questions.
Ill be rounding up some parts for you to dip. Price is very reasonable! Ill start with the coveres I spoke to you about. After that ill be doing some interior pieces if I like the results. I haven't had anything dipped before.
Shoot me an email at sean@aqua-graphix.com and I'll send you our order form.
We use high quality PPG automotive grade paints, primers and clear coat. One of our SRT4 buddies has had his valve cover on since October and it still looks perfect. I've also had my personal gun dipped since October. I've put over 1,000 rounds through it and I haven't noticed anything with the wear.
The durability ends up being equivalent as the paint on the exterior of your car. We also guarantee our work for 6 months to insure there are no issues / flaws with the paint. Obviously if you dropped it or kicked it across the parking lot that wouldn't be covered.
The durability ends up being equivalent as the paint on the exterior of your car. We also guarantee our work for 6 months to insure there are no issues / flaws with the paint. Obviously if you dropped it or kicked it across the parking lot that wouldn't be covered.
Hi guys, just wanted to pop in and introduce myself as co-owner with Sean
Unfortunately the forums only allow one name to be a vendor, so Sean is taking that role, I'll be popping in and out from time to time to help answer any questions!
We are very excited to be here And be sure to follow us on Facebook, twitter or instagram(@aquagraphix) We have a bunch of local jobs being done soon on some cobalts as soon as they bring us there parts.
Thanks
Brad
Unfortunately the forums only allow one name to be a vendor, so Sean is taking that role, I'll be popping in and out from time to time to help answer any questions!
We are very excited to be here And be sure to follow us on Facebook, twitter or instagram(@aquagraphix) We have a bunch of local jobs being done soon on some cobalts as soon as they bring us there parts.
Thanks
Brad
Ah man that blows. My buddy recently asked me about it and I said I knew of a vendor that does it. He was curious about wheels being done and how durable it is. I was curious as well. I wonder if it chips and what not like painted wheels.
By the way, I hate everytime you post BPacak, cause I have to look at your sig and I want your damn rims man.
Exterior paint still chips and peels. My buddy was interested in getting a camo dipping done on his cummins wheels, but I had a feeling it wasn't very good for wheels compared to other parts of a car or truck. All for the reason of me reviving this thread a bit and brining the question up.
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