Plasti Dip
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Re: Plasti Dip
Damn that looks sexy
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Re: Plasti Dip
Looks awesome! did you do black with metalizer? Iv got exactly the same wheels on my polo, going to do them with a pearl colour shift plastidip and a final coat of glossifier. Awesome finish from that
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Re: Plasti Dip
I actually just bought the plain black but it does have a little bit of a metallic sheen in it. We also did some wheels with the tyres on and it came out pretty good!
I would suggest to do them with the tyres on already, I put some tyres on these yesterday and have to do touch ups on some areas.
Post some pics when your done I think it will look really good
I would suggest to do them with the tyres on already, I put some tyres on these yesterday and have to do touch ups on some areas.
Post some pics when your done I think it will look really good
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So this doesn't come off easily? The videos it looks so easy to remove, so I dont want it to come off every time I have the car washed?
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Re: Plasti Dip
it comes off easy if you put enough coats. seen a few youtube vids where the guy uses a high pressure cleaner and it doesnt take it off
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I do plastidip applications, if there are 4/5 coats on the car it can last 10 years... And can be easily removed if you want it off. The thicker the product, the better. It takes a bit of doing to get it to start peeling, even then it adheres to the paintwork rather well, no residue or glue when you remove it either
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try https://www.facebook.com/LiquidWrapsCT?filter=1 for a betta quilty product
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how does this work if there is a slight dent in the top of the boot can it fill the dent ??? eg hail damage ?
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i dont think so
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just a thought lol thanks bud
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Re: Plasti Dip
"I'd rather lose by a mile because I built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me"