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The Super Duper Plasti Dip Thread

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What is PlastiDip
Plasti Dip is a multi-purpose, air dry, specialty rubber coating. It can be easily applied by dipping, brushing, or spraying. Plasti Dip protective coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere. It protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip. Plasti Dip remains flexible and stretchy over time, and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. It has been tested and proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F.


For legal purposes (and because i'm a badass) here is the MSDS sheet
http://www.plastidip.com/docs/MPDS PD Spray (5-25-07).pdf


Why Do I Want To Use It?
  1. It's Black
  2. You can paint over it
  3. You can remove it without damaging whats underneath
PlastiDip actually knows of and is now marketing PD for use on cars and trucks
Murdered with Plasti Dip? | Plasti Dip International


But What If I Don't Want Black? (Colors)
Well than, GTFO.
No, but really, you have several colors you can choose from.
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • White
  • Blue
  • Black
Well what if you don't want a custom color or say a different finish?
Plastidip offers a diy custom color kit on their website, where you mix the colors yourself and then have to use a spray gun to paint it. now in order to save money or do a reproducible color you could buy their bulk clear and take it down to your local auto paint supplier and have them mix you up a color. To spray the bulk you can head on over to the local arts and crafts and get the model paint kit aerosol can thingy and spray it that way.


Finishes
PD offers 4 finishes
  • Clear (Flat)
  • Glossy Clear
  • Metalizer (Bronze)
  • Metalizer (Silver)
Now what kinda guy would i be if i didnt tell you what a few different options you have here.
Lacquer Clear - makes the PD look like a matte finish
Primer - you can use PD as a primer to put paint over it and have custom color w/o ruining the finish underneath (perfect for lease vehicles)


How Well Does It Last?
It lasts very well, I personally have been using it for several years now over two different vehicles.
On my truck i never had any problems with it except human error when someone hit it.
the car is a different story, since it's lower to the ground and probably because the coats aren't as thick it is prone to rock chips, which I will go over later in the thread.


It handles heat very well up to 200* according to plastdip but i ran it on my catback with no problems. But please take that with a grain of salt. Just because on person can run over the recommended temp doesn't mean you may be able to.


Maintenance
As long as you wash your car you'll be fine.
Love bugs will make your finish more prone to chips (just like your paint) if not properly taken care of.


Okay I'm Sold, What Do I Need
  • PlastiDip
  • Green Automotive Masking Tape
  • Razor Blades
  • Patience
  • Practice
Practice
prtactice on something like a soda can. this stuff sprays alot heavier than spray paint. also practice with tape. the hard part is the tape is pourous and sticks better than glossy clear coat. so you'll need to use a razor blade and cut the edge of the tape.


Prep
So lets get started. PD is versatile enough that you can just spray it as is and it will last, But you may have it end up looking like poo. So I highly suggest you wash and claybar.


Tape
Seriously it's tape


Lets Spray
The first coat you'll want to do a light mist, especially, if your working on chrome or polished aluminum. The next coast you'll want to go medium heavy for 2 or 3 coats. You'll want to make it thick so it's easily removed.


Removing The Tape
Dry time to remove the tape: I usually wait anywhere between an hour and four depending on the sun and outside temp. This stuff dries fast but you want it to cure.
I usually trim the edges once and fix as i peel the tape towards me. If you have a flappy edge just press it down and trim it straight w/ the razor blade. Keep in mind unless you have steady hands and can draw an almost perfect line you may want to use a ruler.


Cure Time
If you do wheels you want it to cure 10 - 24 hours, paint 12 to 24.
This stuff gets harder the longer it is applied (it was designed for tools) but you can still peel it up anytime you'd like.


I'm Tired Of It How Do I Peel If Off
There are several ways of doing so, first is by hand and the seoond is by pressure washing.


By Hand, again if you used nice thick coast then by hand will be easiest as you can peel it very fast. You'll want to start and rub an edge till it begins to curl and then slowly pull at it. Then simply continue to peel it off and you'll be done in no time.


Pressure washing, you'll want to be careful not to ruin the finish below, so use this technique at your own discretion


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Very nice. Could you please clarify the statement "This stuff gets harder the longer it is applied (it was designed for tools) but you can still peel it up anytime you'd like."
 
it gets a little harder to peel the longer it is applied but you can still peel it

usually takes a month before it's as hard as it will get

right now the car has pd on the front clip, its hard to work an edge but it still peels just the same, and it's been on for over 6 months
 
Just done me wheels with this stuff...its a pain to work with at first so just be careful with the tape.
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So what ur tellin me is that I can use this stuff on my wheels like this and if i get tired of it I can peel it all off with ZERO ill effects to the wheel?!
 




That doesn't help. Does "longer it is applied" mean how thick a coat you put on? Does it mean how many coats?

longer it is applied = time on PD'd surface

so the longer it's on the car the less likely it'll damage from rocks or scratches
 
The only hazard that I've come across is when I applied my rims with a thin coat THEN covered the Plastidip with gunmetal spray paint. Looked awesome. It was a pain getting off. A real pain.
 
My rims are rusting / peeling anyways. This would be a great solution to re-chroming my eagle 077's. Hmm....
 


Just watched a few videos. That **** is pretty ****ing badass! Gonna do the 18" wheels as well as a few other pieces.

Also gonna do the wife's wheels just to see the look on her face when she walks out and sees them. Then I'll peel it off if she doesn't like it. Really just want her to freak out more than anything.
 
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anyone use the metalizers yet?

Just Ordered some a few days ago. Opted for the gold. Gonna test a few things and see how it comes out. Always wanted to see bronze/gold on my car. Great thing is if I don't like it I can peel it off :)
 
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