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nick

Plasti Dip Coating, Arch Trims?

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nick

http://dipyourcar.co.../47?shop_param=

 

Has anyone tried this stuff on arch trims? It looks too good to be true, it's a kind of cold Rubber/Plastic coating that is just sprayed on, then can be peeled off if and when needed.

 

There is a UK website too, which is doing spray cans for about a tenner, gotta be worth a look!!

 

Nick

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lemmingzappa

Been meaning to try this stuff for a while, hope someone else can tell me if it's worth buying.

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GilesW

Watch the vids - I'd kick him right in the ring if he put overspray all over my white car when doing my wheels.

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nick

Yeah, but it's rubber and just rubs off, that's the beauty of it!!

 

Nick

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chipstick

Bottle of £13 plasticare and job done.

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Rjuhar

I would also go with plasticare - it's a proven.

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chipstick

My concern with something like plasti dip which is sold on it's merit of being easy to remove and effectively temporary, is it's durability.

 

If a car door knocked the trim would it take a chip out of it which would catch on a sponge when washing for example?

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madspikes
Bottle of £13 plasticare and job done.

 

Plasticare, great stuff - I even used some on the faded plastic interior trim, came up a treat.

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