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Post by sall on Mar 19, 2012 14:36:03 GMT -6
PlastiDip your emblems, chrome door trim or your whole car! Haha I find it pretty cool it's completely removable. Just fast forward through video or search google for more pictures of plastidipped stuff. It's the craze I guess.
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Post by lkraft92 on Mar 19, 2012 17:45:13 GMT -6
ok, that stuff is cool. when i paint my car, i might have to use the clear plasti dip as a clear bra. i would like to use something to protect my paint, but the clear vinyl of regular clear bras are expensive. this could be a good replacement. might have to do some experiments to see how glossy i can get it.
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Post by sall on Mar 19, 2012 21:51:28 GMT -6
It is pretty cool. I was thinking about doing the front and rear 'black' portions of the bumper fascias.
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Post by lanceslambos on Mar 20, 2012 10:33:45 GMT -6
ka ching! great find. i like their other products like liquid tape!
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Post by sall on Mar 22, 2012 18:09:07 GMT -6
One of my friends did his whole Ford Focus today. I'll post up a picture later. I bought a small can to test some things (non-Aurora related).
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Post by sall on Mar 22, 2012 20:12:23 GMT -6
Stu's Plastidipped Focus: Took him 8 spray cans of the stuff.
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Post by lanceslambos on Mar 25, 2012 14:38:12 GMT -6
ummmm.....just terrible, can you get a closer shot? that's my dream car LOL
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Post by sall on Mar 25, 2012 16:01:53 GMT -6
lol! mine too bro, mine too. I don't have anymore shots. Just search google there are tons of photos. It's a pretty smooth finish unless you can't use a rattle can worth a darn.
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Post by aba1987 on Mar 25, 2012 19:40:55 GMT -6
Ok ok ok.... so who's gonna do it first?!?!?! Atleast wheels
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Post by RCA1186 on Mar 25, 2012 20:46:25 GMT -6
I actually am tossing around doing this to my 97 Sable wagon lol
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Post by aba1987 on Mar 25, 2012 20:49:20 GMT -6
Im thinking my factory wheels!!!
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Post by RCA1186 on Mar 25, 2012 20:53:13 GMT -6
would have been perfect when I wanted to paint my factory wheels black on my old car. You know, a test fit haha
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Post by groomlaketested on Mar 25, 2012 22:35:45 GMT -6
Something like this would be perfect for offroad situation. Protect the factory paint from rocks and debris.
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Post by sall on Mar 26, 2012 18:19:13 GMT -6
Something like this would be perfect for offroad situation. Protect the factory paint from rocks and debris. Yeah. I plan to use it on the black portions of the front and rear bumper fascias and possibly the rockers if I can get the my hands on a can of their 'glossifer' locally. Might like the flat/matte black look though. If I had the money to throw at it I would do the whole vehicle for fun or at least one of them not sure I'd do it the Aurora.
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Post by aba1987 on Mar 26, 2012 18:26:15 GMT -6
Cmon Sall take a shot. If it doesnt work PEEL IT OFF lol
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Post by sall on Mar 26, 2012 18:37:51 GMT -6
Cmon Sall take a shot. If it doesnt work PEEL IT OFF lol Haha I have a spray can sitting on the work bench...
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Post by aba1987 on Mar 26, 2012 19:04:40 GMT -6
Do it do it!
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Post by wireless on Apr 8, 2012 19:58:51 GMT -6
Considering spraying over my engine cover with this stuff.. lol
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Post by wireless on Apr 20, 2012 19:24:43 GMT -6
Alright guys - Finally got my first experience with PlastiDip. You can buy the stuff at Lowes - Here, it's about $6/can. One can goes a decent ways, to be honest. Here's what I bought - Here is my buddies 4lug drag radials that we decided to test it on (pre-cleaning) First coat We also decided to do his spoiler (fox body spoiler. awful paint on it..) (this is before - It's currently drying) The wheels after two coats..
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