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<blockquote data-quote="SilverCoyote" data-source="post: 15697892" data-attributes="member: 125978"><p>Bro don't go anywhere that stuff..... You will be so disappointed. I had a beater dipped, it was terrible. It was a real ****ing pain to take off also. I'm sure there will be people to argue this all day, but do this. Go to the parts store and buy a spray can of plastidip. If you have an old fender around or really any old piece of metal laying around. Go ahead and put several coats on it. Let it dry and check it out, make your own mind up. What you will find out is you basically you sprayed a layer of latex on the piece. Take a wash mit and soapy water and wash it just like you would your car. It will drag etc, now imagine your whole car like that. I hated it. I didn't really look that great either. Sure it looks great on internet videos, ummm up close i think you're going to find it a different story. It felt just like latex glove was stretched over my car. I was always on pins and needles when I filled up with gas, thinking oh man if I get 2 drops of gas on this is it going to eat a whole in this. Like I say go ahead and spray some scrap item first and see for yourself. I doubt you're going to like it. If possible, check a dipped car out in person. On the internet this looked awesome, I went ahead and had a beater dipped. Once I saw it in person I hated it. Even if it does "look" perfect, its still just a thin rubber coating. Thin rubber coatings are not tough....lol.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverCoyote, post: 15697892, member: 125978"] Bro don't go anywhere that stuff..... You will be so disappointed. I had a beater dipped, it was terrible. It was a real ****ing pain to take off also. I'm sure there will be people to argue this all day, but do this. Go to the parts store and buy a spray can of plastidip. If you have an old fender around or really any old piece of metal laying around. Go ahead and put several coats on it. Let it dry and check it out, make your own mind up. What you will find out is you basically you sprayed a layer of latex on the piece. Take a wash mit and soapy water and wash it just like you would your car. It will drag etc, now imagine your whole car like that. I hated it. I didn't really look that great either. Sure it looks great on internet videos, ummm up close i think you're going to find it a different story. It felt just like latex glove was stretched over my car. I was always on pins and needles when I filled up with gas, thinking oh man if I get 2 drops of gas on this is it going to eat a whole in this. Like I say go ahead and spray some scrap item first and see for yourself. I doubt you're going to like it. If possible, check a dipped car out in person. On the internet this looked awesome, I went ahead and had a beater dipped. Once I saw it in person I hated it. Even if it does "look" perfect, its still just a thin rubber coating. Thin rubber coatings are not tough....lol..... [/QUOTE]
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