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Old 06-04-2012, 11:55 PM
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Default Plasti Dip Crazy ! Tail Lights , Rims, & More Tell me what you think!

Over the weekend i picked up plasti dip at home depot for about $6 Each with tax.Tell me what you guys think about it
I used real paint for everything in red
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Pretty good! Is this an rc influence? Usually used to seal servos/electronics. Did you use the spray can?
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not really feeling the tails as they look dull and dont go with the rest of the car...all the other stuff looks good though
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I would peel it off right away...
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I think that makes it look more rugged, like a car meant to take more of a beating, not all fancy show car that sits in a garage and is badged daily driven lol.
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Originally Posted by TurboMonkey36
Pretty good! Is this an rc influence? Usually used to seal servos/electronics. Did you use the spray can?
What you mean RC? haha

Yeah i just use plasti dip cans for everything in black , and i used red engine paint high heat !

plasti dip is good because you can easly take it off
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Originally Posted by pyroman131
Lose the PlastDip on the gas cover. It really detracts from your car. It'll look a lot better without it.

I'm also not a fan of blacked-out tail lights, but the PlastiDip on there makes it look so dull. You should just get a can of VHT Nightshades and re-do that if you really want the blacked-out look.

Thanks for the advice I think your right !
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Radio controlled, I meant like the nitro rc and off road electric. Like a T-maxx from Traxxas. Dipping the electronic components to seal everything keeps you from frying any components, or supposedly lol.

I see yeah just dip and hang, keeps it smooth without having to worry about how you are spraying.

I know, you can like change it easier than using enamel and so much cheaper, but it's always matte lol.

Good job though!
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Originally Posted by TurboMonkey36
Radio controlled, I meant like the nitro rc and off road electric. Like a T-maxx from Traxxas. Dipping the electronic components to seal everything keeps you from frying any components, or supposedly lol.

I see yeah just dip and hang, keeps it smooth without having to worry about how you are spraying.

I know, you can like change it easier than using enamel and so much cheaper, but it's always matte lol.

Good job though!
ohhh i see what you mean . no i didnt get the idea from that haha !
yeah its really cool because you dont really need to worry about over spray or anything
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You're welcome! Yeah it's pretty handy just dipping and hanging. I used it to dip my HID relay to keep it from crapping on me since it was in front of the front left wheel without weather gaurds and it worked very well.
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Wheels look good. everything else i dunno if im a fan of. BTW, where did you get red mag lugs?
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Originally Posted by JoeyC20
Wheels look good. everything else i dunno if im a fan of. BTW, where did you get red mag lugs?

Thanks , and yeah idk about my tail lights look dull just trying out the plastidip,
and for the lugs i just cleaned them good and sprayed them with red engine enamel easy as that

Looks like this ( red paint)
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=155014_0_0_
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Originally Posted by TeeCizzle
I would peel it off right away...
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Plastidip is alright but it was a pain to get off.. probably will be removing it soon
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Not feeling it....at all
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Pretty sure I just threw up a bit...
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nice. i'm thinking about plasti dipping my whole car.

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...e-Car-Services!
http://www.dipyourcar.com/pages.php?pageid=32
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