nauti1
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Anyone thought of trying Plasti-Dip on their tunnel or plastic panels yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jayyTUy3GTw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jayyTUy3GTw
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I did my wife Mtx front bumper and spindle with them until i get them powder coated.

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How does it hold up?
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No freakin' snow yet to take the sled out. Did the wife's rims on her car. So far not even a chip or anything. Like the first day I did them. But if you ride in branches and twigs not sure how long it would last but worst case, you take the can and do up another coat. Thats the beauty of this stuff.
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where do you buy the plasti dip??? besides online
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I think I'am gonna do my tunnel and see how it goes,if I don't like it I can always peel it off.
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nauti1 said:I think I'am gonna do my tunnel and see how it goes,if I don't like it I can always peel it off.
Cool let us know how it works.
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In Canada you can get them at Home Hardware. If you put like 3-4 coats and let it dry properly in between coats it should last. Only place that I would see a problem is where your boots will rub, but like I said you can always re-apply coats where its missing. And your right you can always peel it off. Comes off like skin after a sunburn. Love that stuff. 


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A buddy owns a local shop that does this professionally.
I have a special project for next summer and he will be doing some parts for me so I'm excited to see how it all runs out!
I have a special project for next summer and he will be doing some parts for me so I'm excited to see how it all runs out!
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I discussed this a few months ago, http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=112990&highlight=plastidip

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question
i am assuming that it can be brushed on, and what do touch-ups look like?
i am assuming that it can be brushed on, and what do touch-ups look like?
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you can buy it in little can and you used whatever brush you have laying around. The can one is self explanatory, point and shoot 

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I have used this for years on my a-arms, spindles, and springs. works great. I use the spray on purchased from lowes.
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before and after plasti-dip




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