yeah i know what you meanBrian Gemme said:DONT dye wheels. i had two quality wheels and i dyed them. one, 1/3 of the urethane came off after it was almost dehubbed (weakened from the heat of the dye) and the other one chunked. my advice is to NOT dye the urethane and it doesnt matter if you dye the core or not it will not affect the riding. i hope someone hears this...
Brian Gemme said:DONT dye wheels. i had two quality wheels and i dyed them. one, 1/3 of the urethane came off after it was almost dehubbed (weakened from the heat of the dye) and the other one chunked. my advice is to NOT dye the urethane and it doesnt matter if you dye the core or not it will not affect the riding. i hope someone hears this...
Brian Gemme said:DONT dye wheels. i had two quality wheels and i dyed them. one, 1/3 of the urethane came off after it was almost dehubbed (weakened from the heat of the dye) and the other one chunked. my advice is to NOT dye the urethane and it doesnt matter if you dye the core or not it will not affect the riding. i hope someone hears this...
scott s. said:yo i just died a the blue core white urethane and a es snow ball green and im so fuckking pissed they turned out black! nnow they dont match my scooter and btw i can thi the core i did it to the snowball and a heap greg i had like a week ago
Brian Gemme said:no... i am pretty sure its from the heat. i took them out after 36 hours (possibly over exposure in the water made it weak) and it was 10:30 at night and i rode em the next day
Jason Elies said:Haw haw.
The reason they turned black is cause you DIDNT READ ABOUT IT PROPERLY. You're supposed to keep checking on them until they're the shade you want them. If you want a light shade you leave it in for a shorter amount of time, although with this the dye will wear away quicker. Darker shades take longer and last longer.
haha i lol'dJason Elies said:You're full of shit.