Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
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Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otCtkVePX_0&feature=related
Thinking of using it for wheels, badges, emblems, door handles, side mirrors etc.
Pros & Cons?
Looks quite easy and it's a good 'try before you buy' before an actual paint job.
Thinking of using it for wheels, badges, emblems, door handles, side mirrors etc.
Pros & Cons?
Looks quite easy and it's a good 'try before you buy' before an actual paint job.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Seems easy enough to do and from what I read you can just peel it off like vinyl if it goes wrong or you hate it.
Wonder how much of it got on the radiator in the video.
Wonder how much of it got on the radiator in the video.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Haven't used it, but have had a look at the Materials Safety Data Sheets - some unpleasant stuff that you can avoid with the right protective equipment.
They're published here, I thought I'd save you the search ;)
http://www.plastidip.net.au/technical-information
They're published here, I thought I'd save you the search ;)
http://www.plastidip.net.au/technical-information
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
If you read the description he masked underneath the bumper/grill to avoid spraying the radiator
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I wanna do my badges with this stuff....waiting for someone else to try first
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I'd be interested in doing my wheels actually
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
jojoeffe wrote:Haven't used it, but have had a look at the Materials Safety Data Sheets - some unpleasant stuff that you can avoid with the right protective equipment.
They're published here, I thought I'd save you the search ;)
http://www.plastidip.net.au/technical-information
Yeah, it's pretty nasty stuff. Use a proper mask too and good ventilation. The cheap white paper ones don't seal correctly, and are only meant for large particles. Masks aren't expensive and can be bought at Bunnings or any safety equipment shop. I think Emex knows a spray painter that has had collapsed lungs three times over even with using protective equipment.
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
Curiousity got the better of me..
The retailer was only 10 mins away so I went and got a can.
$39.00 so not cheap!
Got a spare badge in the garage and tried it, 4 coats went on easily...just don't spray thick
Let it dry and peels off as easy as it goes on...pretty funky stuff.
I'll throw some pics up in a minute
The retailer was only 10 mins away so I went and got a can.
$39.00 so not cheap!
Got a spare badge in the garage and tried it, 4 coats went on easily...just don't spray thick
Let it dry and peels off as easy as it goes on...pretty funky stuff.
I'll throw some pics up in a minute
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Pamex wrote:jojoeffe wrote:Haven't used it, but have had a look at the Materials Safety Data Sheets - some unpleasant stuff that you can avoid with the right protective equipment.
They're published here, I thought I'd save you the search ;)
http://www.plastidip.net.au/technical-information
Yeah, it's pretty nasty stuff. Use a proper mask too and good ventilation. The cheap white paper ones don't seal correctly, and are only meant for large particles. Masks aren't expensive and can be bought at Bunnings or any safety equipment shop. I think Emex knows a spray painter that has had collapsed lungs three times over even with using protective equipment.
Yes, happens to be my brother in law, he had to get out of the industry. Even now, he wont go near the stuff.
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first coat
after 4th coat
Like rubber
back to standard
after 4th coat
Like rubber
back to standard
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LOL Regie... I was just talking to the distributor about getting several cans for other people who are also interested and you've bought 1 straight away
Did you see his red btw? Would have loved to see it to determine whether it's too light or dark for my liking
Did you see his red btw? Would have loved to see it to determine whether it's too light or dark for my liking
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Re: Has anyone tried using Plasti Dip?
I'm keen on a can of the black stuff! Got any spare regie?
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GP wrote:What's the point if it peels off?
it was only a test to see if it peeled off easily...
peel it off if you get bored of it, or sell the car
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BadBong wrote:LOL Regie... I was just talking to the distributor about getting several cans for other people who are also interested and you've bought 1 straight away
Did you see his red btw? Would have loved to see it to determine whether it's too light or dark for my liking
I can pick up the cans for you and the others if they wish...im only 10 mins away from the Carlton store ...then again you arent that far away either
there is the red
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