Plasti-dip wrap

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Rw@@dy
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Re: Plasti-dip wrap

Post by Rw@@dy » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:34 pm

I've been watching a load of videos on you tube and they make it look far too easy lol

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edge
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Re: Plasti-dip wrap

Post by edge » Mon Mar 03, 2014 1:09 pm

ha ha no pics? no one attempt it?

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Re: Plasti-dip wrap

Post by irishmike » Mon Mar 03, 2014 1:24 pm

Ive got a few cans and will give the mirrors and optics a go when I get the wheels done.

Where were you looking to get your wheels done out of interest?

A mate plastidipped his wheels and they looked perfect. Took no time to undo them either...

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Re: Plasti-dip wrap

Post by sakimano » Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:15 pm

I'm ashamed to admit that mine is bubbling on the bottom of my grill a bit after a year. You can only tell up close, but I will need to peel it off and start over or get a proper ti package grille.

This was the harshest winter (here in Toronto, canada) we have had in 50 years which certainly didn't give the plastidip a fighting chance, and also there was a slight imperfection in that area that could have caused it so I am not likely a good test case for determining longevity.

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