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plasti-dip Prep


scottwood2
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A little wipe down with laquer thinner will take anything off and doesn't leave a residue. 

 

How durable is this plasti-dip stuff when confronted with say, curb rash?? 

I doesn't take much to melt this stuff off your stock or any rims.  There is an instructional video on plasti-dips website which shows the best way to touch-up areas which have come in contact with everyday driving and damaged the finish and you don't want to tear it all off and start over.

 

 

Here is the kit for fixing tears or rips

 

https://www.dipyourcar.com/search.php?mode=search&page=1&keep_https=yes

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Just wonder what everyone has been using to prep the wheels for plasti-dip?  Any special cleaners?  Car is almost new so it should not be too bad but I don't know what coatings are there from the factory that could be an issue. 

 

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They sell a pre-dip spray which can be used to prep your wheels for coating with Plasti-dip  here is a link... https://www.dipyourcar.com/Pre-dip-spray-catagory/

when used I think this stuff smells terrible, but it really works well to prep for painting plasti-dip

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