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anyone have experience with plasti dip?
by
audilvr
on 18 Feb, 2014 14:19
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someone I know is planning on painting his rabbit with plasti dip, he was quoted a price that can't even be done at home with paint. It got me thinking as I'm hoping to be painting my gtd in the next month. any reviews to be had?
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#1
by
745 turbogreasel
on 18 Feb, 2014 17:37
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Can't? My extra cab longbend truck can't have more than $30 worth of house paint on it.
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#2
by
audilvr
on 18 Feb, 2014 19:20
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not at all what I'm talking about...
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#3
by
745 turbogreasel
on 18 Feb, 2014 19:47
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It's not that different from plasti dip, but I do wish I know what color they used.
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#4
by
vwroadkill
on 18 Feb, 2014 22:19
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I know of someone who did this to a Audi A6.. it covers well and can be removed at a later date... body shops will charge extra for removal... it gums up the disc's. it does PEEL off when you want it to...
he used Six cans to cover his car...
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#5
by
bbob203
on 18 Feb, 2014 22:20
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How long does it last?
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#6
by
vwroadkill
on 18 Feb, 2014 22:22
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so far its been on the car for 6 months.. lots of rain and heat... looks ok..
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#7
by
bbob203
on 18 Feb, 2014 22:33
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Hmm whats it run price wise? May look into getting it done on my car. The plastidip website says 3years or more...
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#8
by
vwroadkill
on 19 Feb, 2014 20:33
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no idea on price. but I have seen it at the local autozone and o Reilly's{sp}
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#9
by
bajacalal
on 19 Feb, 2014 21:52
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I think it's around 10 bucks a can, but the Dip Your Car (google) people have it by the gallon and also colors for plasti-dip that you don't normally find at hardware stores.
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#10
by
bbob203
on 20 Feb, 2014 04:34
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I was thinking more along the lines of having someone do it for me.
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#11
by
audilvr
on 20 Feb, 2014 09:56
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I think he was quoted 500
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#12
by
Blocksmith
on 20 Feb, 2014 20:22
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I find it amusing to think of plasti-dip as a 'paint job'; reminds me of that movie with Bruce Willis;
The Jackal I think it was. IMHO If you want an actual paint job, then paint the car with real paint. If you're just wanting to experiment to see what another color would look like, then fine, by all means, but I wouldn't ever think of it as paint.
Unless we're talking about a new concept of a sacrificial layer on top of (probably new) paint, meant to be replaced every year or so....that's an idea that could actually have something going for it.
On the flip side, it does look pretty good, from what little I've seen. Ultimately, it's your money
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#13
by
ToddA1
on 25 Feb, 2014 20:47
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It's a pretty neat concept. I spent forever stripping a set of Dodge Swiss Cheese wheels. Remembering the labor to strip them, I bought gold Plastidip to do the centers. I ended up selling the wheels, but at least there was a bit of effort... baby steps.
Maybe I'll spray the centers of the Borbet Type As, that have been sitting unused for over a year...
-Todd
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#14
by
bajacalal
on 02 Mar, 2014 01:12
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Unless we're talking about a new concept of a sacrificial layer on top of (probably new) paint, meant to be replaced every year or so....that's an idea that could actually have something going for it.
I think that's the idea behind it, you don't strip the old paint off, you apply the plasti-dip over the existing paint and reapply every 2 years or so by peeling it off in sheets.