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 Post subject: Plasti-Dip Tips
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:05 pm 
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I found this page which might be helpful to those who wanted to use Plasti-Dip but wanted some pointers on how to effectively use it.
http://nickscarblog.com/cars/the-ultima ... e-for-cars

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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
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I thought this post was an exhaust tip plasti-dip! I wanted to see how it held up.. hah

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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:56 pm 
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Haha, at first I was completely confused by your post, but now I see it. Yeah, sorry no PDed exhaust tips.

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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
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It's all good. I'd like to see a set of tips done in black chrome, that'd be nice! I really should take the Eastwood gun out and start practising with the toaster oven! I could come up with some funky things.

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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
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my pig nose tips have been plasti dipped for about 7 months now and have held up very well. We also did my bro-in-laws chrome tips on his dodge to hide surface rust and have also help up nice. You just notice the dirt more than you would with the chrome


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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
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I plastidip'd my walls in the bathroom by the shower to protect it from water, then painted over it LOL

Stuff is awesome

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DrunkieTheBear wrote:
I plastidip'd my walls in the bathroom by the shower to protect it from water, then painted over it LOL

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Plasti-dip is like ducttape in a can lol


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 Post subject: Re: Plasti-Dip Tips
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i wanna plastic dip the rear fascia on my car now


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it holds up really good on exhaust tips and mufflers

better in fact than high temp paint when you back your shit into the parking lot tire finders
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hood, bumper, pass fender, rear fascia

but the headers and almost the whole exhaust is high temp paint

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why are you tips so crooked alex?!? Tis mutany

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i would suspect the tire finders are to blame :P

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because i'm too lazy to go under there unbolt the mufflers fix them and have them welded correctly

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