Just used Plasti Dip on my wheels and rotors
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Wow, Looks great. Great product to keep in mind for the future. Wonder how that would work on the Tins. Especially if it comes off easy. I have a '59 Apache pick up, Flat black with some Red Highlights and some chrome. This could be a cool way of changing the Anniversary Colors of the Fatty without Changing the Colors, so to speak, and match the scheme of the Apache. Anyone have experience with taking it off? Would it come off to where the original Paint would not be affected ?
Does this answer your question about if Plasti-Dip will come off or not? This is removing my two-tone full tin dip, no paint issues.
Anything you ever want to learn about dipping a car or bike can be found here (great youtube page also).
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/forum.php
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Phatboy,
Does this answer your question about if Plasti-Dip will come off or not? This is removing my two-tone full tin dip, no paint issues.
Anything you ever want to learn about dipping a car or bike can be found here (great youtube page also).
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/forum.php
Does this answer your question about if Plasti-Dip will come off or not? This is removing my two-tone full tin dip, no paint issues.
Anything you ever want to learn about dipping a car or bike can be found here (great youtube page also).
http://www.dipyourcar.com/forums/forum.php
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With that in mind I may just re-dip saddlebad lids just for that reason. Hey thanks.
As an example I dipped the front and rear bumpers of my F150 two years ago. I only have a couple spots where it is pealing where rocks have hit it.
Here is my entire RK with my first dip of all black, then my two-tone dip job.
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