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I might do this tomorrow.
Yup, just make sure to use atleast 3 coats of plasti_dip. If you're going for a black look you can just use plasti dip and clear coat that, but its not that glossy. If you want a more glossy finish then paint over it. Originally Posted by Deemo15
so i can use plasti-dip to prime and cover sratches, then use some high heat gloss black paint over it, then a coat of clear? I might do this tomorrow.
Sorry for the delay on closer pics guys, I've been too busy to clean the G and take decent pics. Plus its getting cold out here. I'll have em up soon.
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So you used Plasti-dip as the base coat? and painted over the dip?
Yes sir.Originally Posted by NVM
Came out great... I never thought of doing this. So you used Plasti-dip as the base coat? and painted over the dip?
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No, Rustoleum is just the brand name of the paint. Ok i think some people may be confused about this method. I used plasti-dip as the primer or base coat. On top of that i sprayed it with bronze. The plasti-dip is peel-able so if you curb the wheels the plasti-dip WILL peel along with the paint because the paint is on the dip. Hope that makes sense. Originally Posted by richardcvan
does the Rustoleum mettalic bronze peel off also? is Rustoleum like plasti dip?
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