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Has anyone Pasti Dipped anything yet?

NoJive

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Been doing a lot of research on using Plasti Dip to coat wheels, emblems, cars, etc. The results look very good, and as long as it lasts at least one season, I wouldn't mind doing it. I was thinking of doing my silver panels and possibly the front wheels, in flat black. I haven't found too much info on people doing it to plastic panels though.
 
REAR RACK

i did the PLASTI-DIP on my rear luggage rack, and this stuff stays 'sticky'... it doesn't come off on your hands, but feels like it's still wet... you're better off using the 'truck-bed liner' spray made by RUSTOLEUM... drys hard, and from my experiece, is very tuff...
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I saw the thread where they did the Spyder with bedliner. Looked very good! I'm considering the Plasti Dip just to see if I would like the matte black. If not, I can always remove it.
 
I did my winter rims on my Chevy 2500HD with 4 coats of black and 1 coat of red. Now rims match the color of the truck, black cherry. After 4 or 5 power washing they still look like the day I did them.
 
Nice looking rack Dave. I'll be own to see it after the weather turns warmer and there s no more salt on the roads.

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