Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Just a heads up having used this for a few things already, it's only rated to 200oF or roughly 93oC which is fine for most things anyway. Also brake dust will eat it.
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Email these guys. Have used these guys to organise GB with a few mates. http://www.caswellplating.com.au/store/ ... on-coating
$25 each plus shipping. Email them for discount on bigger orders >10 cans.
$25 each plus shipping. Email them for discount on bigger orders >10 cans.
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honki3rider wrote:Email these guys. Have used these guys to organise GB with a few mates. http://www.caswellplating.com.au/store/ ... on-coating
$25 each plus shipping. Email them for discount on bigger orders >10 cans.
Has brake dust eaten the finish or do you keep the wheels squeeky clean?
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Hjt wrote:It works fine thanks Mr Troll
Actually, Mr Morlock's point is sound.
He's saying that Paints don't stick to chrome very well, and they peel off over time.
Since this paint is designed to peel off, I imagine it's more likely to lift at the edges and look crap after a while.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
The point of the product is because its so easy to remove from chrome when your over it. It's obvious because of the design process.
His comment just confirmed what we already knew, but fair call.
His comment just confirmed what we already knew, but fair call.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Hjt wrote:The point of the product is because its so easy to remove from chrome when your over it. It's obvious because of the design process.
His comment just confirmed what we already knew, but fair call.
Not quite sure what you were getting at, but it seems odd to design a product that deliberately comes off or is of low durability.
I had a look at the local distributor's presentation:
•PLASTI DIP® resists moisture, acids, abrasion, weathering, electrical shock, skidding/slipping, corrosion. Non-skid grit can also be added.
•PLASTI DIP® won’t peel, chip or crack!
It doesn't actually mention removability.
So it might be both durable and removable.
Anyone interested in the info (it's in a PowerPoint presentation) - it's here:
http://www.plastidip.net.au/uploadedFil ... -7257.pptx
(might need a converter for older versions of Office).
Looks like fun stuff to use, despite the fumes ;)
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You actually need a bit of effort to remove the plastidip as it adheres quite well. I've had it on my wheels for the past few month and the plastidip is still on it with no cracks. The brake dust hasn't eaten into the paint but it is sure hard to get off if you let it sit there. I would suggest to hose the wheels down and give them a scrub at least once a week. But that's if your brakes produce a lot of dust.. If they produce minimal amounts of dust, I cannot see any problems..
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Will it survive a pressure washer?
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As already mentioned, you need to be very careful using this stuff. Even if you're using it outdoors, you should at the very least also have a fan operating which blows air away from you. Even better is to wear a proper half-face respirator fitted with a proper organic gases and vapours filter. You can get them at Bunnings ... $35 for the respirator and $18 for a pair of filters, or there is a combined kit for $43. Don't skimp, this stuff is very nasty if you breath it in.
The good news is that the product is inert and non-toxic when cured.
The good news is that the product is inert and non-toxic when cured.
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^^^^^^ Everything Guran said. My brother is a freelance painter and has always enforced this from day one. You only have one life and one set of lungs, never skimp out when it comes to protective equipment.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
There goes my plan to do my cat. He'd look badass with all his dark bits done in orange ;)
Hello photochop ;)
Srsly though, I work for a power company and we take the whole OH&S thing pretty seriously, which is probably why i tend to drone on about stuff like that. I might not know you but that means I'm more likely to not want you to die a horrible death.
Hello photochop ;)
Srsly though, I work for a power company and we take the whole OH&S thing pretty seriously, which is probably why i tend to drone on about stuff like that. I might not know you but that means I'm more likely to not want you to die a horrible death.
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jojoeffe wrote:There goes my plan to do my cat. He'd look badass with all his dark bits done in orange ;)
Hello photochop ;)
Srsly though, I work for a power company and we take the whole OH&S thing pretty seriously, which is probably why i tend to drone on about stuff like that. I might not know you but that means I'm more likely to not want you to die a horrible death.
I hope it's not the WA one.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
I've heard a few reports that plasti dip is much harder to remove from wheels that have been through a few heat cycles, usually from track use.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
bootz wrote:jojoeffe wrote:There goes my plan to do my cat. He'd look badass with all his dark bits done in orange ;)
Hello photochop ;)
Srsly though, I work for a power company and we take the whole OH&S thing pretty seriously, which is probably why i tend to drone on about stuff like that. I might not know you but that means I'm more likely to not want you to die a horrible death.
I hope it's not the WA one.
Western Power has destroyed more homes and lives than any other Govt instrumentality. They are seriously negligent A-holes as detailed in many reports.
Nah one in Victoria. And not for much longer - finishing up 20th April so will be an unemployed bum.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
I wonder how this will hold up in against bird & Bat poo baking in tropical sun?
My hard top is faded, and I wonder, if this will be cheap DIY for a new hardtop colour?
My hard top is faded, and I wonder, if this will be cheap DIY for a new hardtop colour?
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