i did my tower..but i have to do a few more coats, and i just started to tape off my window trim to do that black to help out with the black tower
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i did my tower..but i have to do a few more coats, and i just started to tape off my window trim to do that black to help out with the black tower
the other thing about plastidip ( that i noticed ) is, its not kinda like your regular paint..if you get " to close " it will still dry up and look smooth..my buddy did his rim in black and we just went to town on it and when it was wet it looked a little crappy but when it dried it looked smooth and done like a pro haha
Plastidip'd my anchor and sand spike this weekend. Just bouncing around in the back of my truck the anchor has a chip or two. Did it mostly to rust proof it and avoid further stains on the carpet in the storage cubby.
After inspecting the guide bunk pads on the trailer and how they are literally cut in half from coming in at angles and bouncing off them led me to the decision that I will NOT be doing plastidip on the rub rail. Way too easy to peel it off from a little trailer guide bunk lovin or dock lovin. Hell even the ropes on the bumpers from tying off will probably dig into it too easily and I don't want to be in constant touch up mode...
Have you seen this stuff yet???
http://laughingsquid.com/rust-oleum-...-repel-liquid/
Has anyone used plasti dip on their rope handle? I have a couple handles where the foam has ripped off and was wondering about plasti dipping them. Good idea or not?
I need that to keep the sweat off my * * * * . Nevermind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZrjXSsfxMQ
I've used gator grip on a lot of my boat but I would think it's too thick for a handle. Tennis or golf club wrap is better.
Stay awesome!