Why I love plastidip

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It is great stuff.. It was able to fill in the deeper scratches and blended perfectly.. How I did it was cleaned everything very well... Unlike original coat, this time I started with a HEAVY coat at first to build up scratches and imperfections. Then allow it to dry to slight tacky (when it looses the shininess/wet look) then hit it several more times with lighter and lighter coats to blend everything together...

I am totally impressed with the versatility of plastidip..
 

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The impact marks on your skit plate show that all aftermarket ones are to narrow!
We need protection for the fwd connection point of the lower control arms!
 

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Skid came out really nice man!

I found my left over can of Plasti-dip today, you inspired me to do a project, but I have no idea what one I'm going to do. Maybe my hood vents.
 

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Looks great. I just might have to try that one also. My problem is I keep smashing the stock skid plate in.
 

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I've been using it more and more. my bed/chase rack has seen more coats than anything. Wicked front bumper coming soon to prep it for the spring/summer/fall mountain runs.

I buy it by the case at this point.

---------- Post added at 11:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:01 PM ----------

Interesting/funny/******* story actually...

I brought two cans with me to TRR just in case I ran into more cosmetic problems than expected...

All was good on that end, but between the drive from Denver down to TRR and back to Denver (altitude/pressure chages) both of the cans burst and covered pretty much everything in my recovery box.

Transporting across altitude changes not recommended.

:Grenade:
 
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