looks great and to easy right?
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Very easy. I found that I don't need to tape close at all. It does help to have a little warmth to the air. It did not want to cure with the garage around 50 degrees. I warmed it with a hair dryer for a couple of minutes and then it was good to go.
If I had the chrome Moomba letters I would be all over it.
same here, the letters are gonna look to good blacked out
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Easier than washing anyway.
So the consensus is this (the spray kind) won't hold up well to high traffic or highly handled / wear and tear items?
It is tuff but I think it would need to be pretty thick for a wear area.
I think if you put enough coats on it will be fine. my front emblem and light covers have been on highways speeds and high pressure car wash with numerous direct hits from power washer hose and no issues. did a skate board for kids and no issues so far either. if it does come off in a spot or two it's easy to fix, just touch up with your can of plasti
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Man, I want to do it, but I dropped some $80 on the chrome reg numbers and I'm worried the DNR won't go for those being blacked out on the black part of the hull. Do you guys that have used it think it will work on the "MOOMBA" decals on the transom and the "MOJO" on the rear sides, too? It's more of a domed sticker material than the side chrome ones.
I think it would work fine drew.
with your reg numbers up front you can spray them black then use a plastic razor blade and trim about an inch around so that way you have part chrome part black to add a little "pop" to the reg numbers.( like boone's Chevy emblem) or you can black out and it water cops tell ya it's a no go just remove the plasti
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Worked on my stapler ... I bet you will be fine.
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