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Anyone ever use plasti dip before?

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blairwill4

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So I've recently began using plasti dip on a few things. Did the pitted and scratched rims on my jeep and made them look very nice for very little. For those that don't know plasti dip is basically a rubberized spray paint that comes in a rattle can and builds up layers to make a plastic coating. The kicker is its removeable with a small amount of effort. Here's the hood I did on my xp today.

Before, hood is in good shape just wanted a different look
ski 1.jpg

During, you can see I didn't give much effort into stopping overspray.
ski 2.jpg

Then peel off the parts you don't want
ski 3.jpg

Final. I copied this design off of someone on the forum but I can't remember whos it was. So thank you to whoever gave me this idea!
ski 4.jpgski 5.jpg
 
Ive been wanting to try some out for a bit now. Damn stuff is $23 a can here though


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That is cheap. Shipping would kill me in sure. Not even sure if they will ship aresol cans across the border


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I've used it to do a mountain bike, my car emblems, and my grill. Just make sure to spray the can upside down for 5 seconds after you're done so the dip doesn't dry inside the nozzle.
 
Yeah I've done a lot to my jeep with it. I just love how easy it is to use on and off. No worry about overspray, and if you dont like the finished project just peel it off.
 
Don't use it on anything that will be beat up like the side moulding, under ski and you should be good bud.

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