Gauging interest on plasti dip

Gauging Interest : Which Plasti Dip Color Would You Prefer And What Would You Dip?

  • Blaze Blue

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  • Blaze Green

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  • Blaze Orange

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  • Blaze Pink

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  • Blaze Purple

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  • Blaze Yellow

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  • Base White

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  • Base Red

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  • Base Black

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Smoke!

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  • Gun Metal

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Camo Black

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Camo Brown

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  • Camo Tan

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  • Total voters
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xylene is the best... but those mixes need more coats unlike the spray can or the Plasti Dip S
 
Plastidip S isn't avail here right?
 
Nope, they sell by the gallon... got to mix colors wan coz in the gallon is clear sprayable dip, add or mix your own color dye supplied by them.
 
found this on the shelf, only 3 bottles of red color left
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Just be patient for awhile yea...

What you plan to dip btw? share some of your future DIY's...Actually i want to know what you guys wanna DIY...and with what colors...
 
Just be patient for awhile yea...

What you plan to dip btw? share some of your future DIY's...Actually i want to know what you guys wanna DIY...and with what colors...

1) Gonna plastidip my kelisa front grilled. Not black enough with its plastic look and became dull.
2) Toyota emblems.

These are the few main things I have in mind 1st. Maybe later is the handbrake handle and gearknob?

:smile:
 
Just wondering, what if lets say we dip the whole car as like repainting. What IF 1 day we intend to change the colour of the car or DIP that
we used on previously? Is it possible to tear it off by then?

From what I watch or understand, once the plastidip have enough time to dry, it will be permanent once it is dried.
 
BH - yea, thats the vid i was telling you about.. R&D dulu la..main rambo saja u...hehehee

SF - You can spray over the existing dip OR you can peel the old ones out. just mask the area that you don't want to dip. If PD has enough time to dry around 4 days, the rubber will set and cure to that shape, but its not permanent..after X number of months or up to 2 years when you don't want that color anymore, just peel it away
 
BH - yea, thats the vid i was telling you about.. R&D dulu la..main rambo saja u...hehehee

SF - You can spray over the existing dip OR you can peel the old ones out. just mask the area that you don't want to dip. If PD has enough time to dry around 4 days, the rubber will set and cure to that shape, but its not permanent..after X number of months or up to 2 years when you don't want that color anymore, just peel it away

Got it. Awaiting Plastidip TT. I know plastidip the kelisa front grille aint gonna be easy with so many honeycomb to cut off...:rofl:
 
Interesting.. I was going through youtube and one fella showed how plastidip ate into his clearcoat. Lost his glossiness.
 
Interesting.. I was going through youtube and one fella showed how plastidip ate into his clearcoat. Lost his glossiness.

So once plastidip, is always plastidip or just repaint the whole car if got tired of pastidip :rofl:
 
i dunno. I was looking at BH's youtube post then one vid lead to another and finally reached one that showed the resulting effects of peeling off a weeks old plastidip. The clearcoat was murky and dull.

So I guess like what SF said, once on plastidip, forever on plastidip unless you dish out for new spray
 
Really? Please share it bro... Its only fair to inform those that dunno....i didnt know either
 

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