2 PACK PLASTI DIP Mulit-Purpose Rubber Coating Spray BLACK 11oz
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Yes, this is strong enough for hand grips; apply a thick, even coat for easy removal if needed.
Yes, it's been 5 months and it hasn't chipped.
The seller's reason for not being able to ship to an APO address is incorrect, as all APO addresses are in the continental United States. contact information - Once enough items have been received to fill a pallet, it is shipped to its overseas destination via ocean carrier. I'd get in touch with the seller and inform them of the situation. APO AE (Area Europe) addresses are delivered to NY, whereas APO AP (Area Pacific) addresses are delivered to CA. So it's the same thing if they can ship to either New York or California.
Yes, but you'll need to apply a thick layer of paint. Thank you
Selected User Reviews For 2 PACK PLASTI DIP Mulit-Purpose Rubber Coating Spray BLACK 11oz
(If you're not sure, try it out on your girlfriend's car first! You'll be fine if you follow the instructions first. If you're spraying outside, the weather is a big factor. Take your time, make sure you spray evenly, and best of luck. It'll be a hit with you.
I prepared the surface and applied the eight coats as directed. It was difficult to peel, and there were some areas where there was no sharp line separation. Some of the letters have already begun to lift. br>I'm sure the next hand wash will be the end of some of the letters, at which point I'll peel everything off. br>It's a waste of money and time!.
It will take several coats of this spray to achieve the same results as a single dip into the plasti-dip can. dip. To achieve the same effect as dipping an item into a plastic dip can, at least five to seven coats are required. The spray isn't my cup of tea. By the way, you should put on a mask because it stinks.
After spraying my front bumper for the fourth time, I'm now on month four. It looks fantastic. There are no signs of fading or damage after 12 coats. br>br>Extremely user-friendly for beginners. This is my first painting project, and I think it turned out well. I strongly advise you to use the primer.
No way, I'm not paying $1000. Once I got the hang of it, this stuff was fantastic. I'd never spray painted before, so I applied several (very) light coats before realizing that I could coat it even more. I had to do this outside, and the temperature dropped, so one of my rims looked terrible because it dried all weird, and I had to peel it off and redo it the next day! As well as putting the finishing touches on the others! I used all six cans for my five rims in the end, but hey, my Jeep looks great! For the past few months, it's held up admirably. br>br>It appears that I spent around $45 powder coating my rims. This is a satisfactory solution for me!.
I didn't know much about this until I saw it on display on a set of wheels at an auto store, so I bought a few cans and sprayed my Tahoe's wheels with it. I was told you can use it on pretty much anything as long as it's clean, and the stuff acts like a film that you can peel off, so it sprays on like spray paint but peels off like a sticker, and it works great. I've had it on my Tahoe now for almost three weeks However, if you want a matte finish, this method works for me.
It's a bummer that you can't return these if the colors aren't right, so make sure it's exactly what you want or you'll end up with something you don't want.