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Old 02-07-2017, 05:54 PM   #13
timmy8784
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A lot of great info on here.

I have had a lot of experience with plasti dip over the past few years and if used correctly, it definitely can be a great tool.

It's best use is for wheels, badges, accents, etc. You can definitely do full cars (and I have before) but it is a lot of work and depending on the size of the car, at least looking at $300-400 not including any tools/sprayers. However I have also had to remove plasti dip from a full car and it is not fun! The large panels are easy, but it will be in some small spots that are very difficult to remove as it won't be very thick.

All in all, it comes down to price, ease of application, and the longevity you are looking for.
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