Is Powder Coating Is Better Than Plasti Dip?

Admin • August 29, 2025

Yes, Here's why Powder Coating Is Better Than Plasti Dip

If you're thinking about changing the color of your wheels, car parts, or even metal furniture, you might wonder whether Plasti Dip or powder coating is the better choice. At Full Blown Coatings, we get this question a lot from people all over Salt Lake County, Davis County, Weber County, Utah County, and Cache County. While Plasti Dip may sound like a good DIY option, powder coating is almost always the better, longer-lasting solution. Here's why.

What Is Plasti Dip?


Plasti Dip is a rubber-like spray that you can apply to metal and plastic parts. It’s often used on car emblems, wheels, and trim. People like it because you can do it yourself, and it peels off if you change your mind.


The Problem with Plasti Dip

  • Peels and chips easily
  • Doesn’t hold up in hot or cold weather
  • Starts to fade after a few months


A customer from Ogden came to us after using Plasti Dip on his wheels. After just one winter, it had started peeling and looked dull. He decided to have us powder coat them in gloss black, and they've stayed perfect ever since.



What Is Powder Coating?


Powder coating is a special process where dry powder is sprayed onto a metal surface, then baked in an oven so it hardens into a super-tough finish. It’s the same kind of coating used on factory car parts and outdoor equipment.


Why It Lasts Longer


  • Doesn’t peel or chip easily
  • Handles heat, cold, and road salt
  • Keeps its color and shine for years


We helped a customer from Provo who wanted orange brake calipers to match his sports car. Three years later, he told us they still look brand new.



Looks Matter: Finish and Color Options


With Plasti Dip, you’re limited to a few flat or matte colors. But powder coating gives you hundreds of choices:


Powder Coating Options


  • Gloss, satin, matte, or textured
  • Candy colors and metallics
  • Clear coats or two-tone finishes


One client from Layton wanted a custom copper flake on her patio furniture. We layered a clear top coat over the copper, and it turned out stunning!



Application: DIY vs. Professional


Plasti Dip is easy to apply at home, but that can be risky. Uneven spray, drips, or missed spots are common.


Powder Coating Done Right


At Full Blown Coatings, we:


  1. Sand blast the item to remove rust or old paint
  2. Apply the powder evenly
  3. Bake it in a high-temp oven for a smooth, durable finish


This process ensures a professional, factory-like result every time.



Cost: Short-Term vs. Long-Term


Plasti Dip is cheaper up front, but it doesn’t last long. You might end up reapplying it every few months.


Powder Coating Value



It costs more to start, but you only have to do it once. In the long run, it saves time and money.

A customer from Kaysville used to Plasti Dip his wheels every 6 months. He finally came to us for powder coating and hasn’t touched them since.



Choose the Finish That Lasts


Plasti Dip is okay for a quick fix or a temporary change, but powder coating is the better option for anyone who wants lasting quality and a professional look. At Full Blown Coatings, we help customers all across Northern Utah get the finish they’re looking for—whether it's for their truck, car, furniture, or metal art.

Ready to upgrade? Contact Full Blown Coatings today and let us help you do it right the first time.

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