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<blockquote data-quote="so_r_crazy" data-source="post: 14643263" data-attributes="member: 78966"><p>If you actually wipe down and repaint with more plasti-dip and leave a thicker coat, once dryed it will peel off easier and remove the old thin layer with it. </p><p></p><p>On a this type of part that will be subject to scrapes and rocks, if it is truly smooth, it would be better to dye or even paint with an under coating/bed liner that dries somewhat smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so_r_crazy, post: 14643263, member: 78966"] If you actually wipe down and repaint with more plasti-dip and leave a thicker coat, once dryed it will peel off easier and remove the old thin layer with it. On a this type of part that will be subject to scrapes and rocks, if it is truly smooth, it would be better to dye or even paint with an under coating/bed liner that dries somewhat smooth. [/QUOTE]
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