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205turbo

Has Anyone Ever Done A 205 In This Stuff Before

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205turbo

 

 

i think it would be quite cool for a summer paint job

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DanteICE

That is truly fantastic! I'd love to see a board range of peeled cars to check that even over prolonged amount of time the plasti-dip didn't cause any problems to the paint underneath. A clear plasti-dip sounds like a great idea for quick and easy spray on protection.

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jamie_1992

i imagine it has the same effect as wraping your car

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ORB

That car NEEDS a boot spoiler

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Henry Yorke

Interesting. It looks a perfect way of protecting your wheel arches (if the water doesn't get behind it, but then again it is the same with paint)

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madspikes

There is an mgf on the net somewhere that was done a few years ago. The dip was standing up very well.

 

Now I've seen this just wonder if dip and flat White is the way to with my pug!

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clayts

I successfully 'dipped' the trim on my 205.

 

Before:

 

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After:

 

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I found it very easy to apply from a spray can. So far it has proven resilient with no signs of tearing. The plasti dip creates a matte finish, and then I applied normal vinyl or plastic trim shine product to create a gloss.

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BlueBolt

I did my bonnet!!

Goes on quite well, needed 2 cans for a bonnet but then I'm not great with a can!!

 

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I used this as I wanted to see if I liked the matt black bonnet, which I did so went to satin black auto bonnet... Also did my grill which was a bugger to get it all off when prepping for satin spray!!

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Keljon

White car looks great

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