Plasti Dip Fever
Can't say enough about how great this stuff is - even someone like me with no patience and zero DIY skills can make it work. So far did:
- wheels - tail bezels - reverse light bezels - everything black on my dad's jeep that had turned grey (fenders, bumpers, etc. http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...psc4de4c21.jpg http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...psd489d73a.jpg http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...ps27cefd98.jpg |
I love the white and blue and the rims. They have white plasti dip. I'm curious how that would look. only thing would be keep it white.
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Op-Love the new look of your SS and the Jeep :thumbsup: |
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looks good
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The color combo is amazing! Love it. Plasti dip is definitely addicting.
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Did you take off the wheels and spray them or leave them on the car? Your car looks very cool by the way.
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I just did mine and left them on. I taped and covered the calipers and rotors. The whole thing took a few hours to do 4 coats. NOTE: Put something on the ground around the wheels as the overspray will hit the ground and unless you do 3-4 heavy coats overtop of it to be able to pull it up, it will be a PITA to get off.
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can you remove plasti dip if you did not want it anymore?
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Yes
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what brand did you use?
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I was in the Lowes in my town today and they had black and white PD in the rattle can. And to answer the question about removing it, Goo-Gone works great. It makes it melt away and wipe off with ease.
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