The process of applying a specialized rubber coating to automotive rims, often for aesthetic modification or protection, involves careful preparation, precise application, and proper curing. This technique allows for a temporary color change or a protective layer against minor damage, such as scratches and road debris.
Utilizing this method offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional painting, providing reversible customization and safeguarding the underlying wheel finish. Its appeal stems from the relative ease of application and the ability to revert to the original appearance without permanent alteration. The emergence of this process has provided vehicle owners with a versatile option for personalizing their vehicles.