Dip your car

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DCIV
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Dip your car

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It’s a website. Of course I’ve seen them before, got the hypershift when I was playing around with the venti black.

What I can’t figure out….is what do these cars look like in person. My paint isn’t anything to write home about. Okay, it’s not great. No amount of work will make it better. Even a wrap would need some rock chips cleaned up. Soooo what about a plasti dip? I just don’t wanna to spend 800 and it look worse.

anyone seen these up close? I watched them plasti dip the 350z car on donut and it was horrible. That would be what I’m afraid of.


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I've done car wheels and trim but never a whole car.
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I dipped my Ram boxes and my wheels on my truck about 6 years ago. Its a fair amount of work, but its forgiving stuff. Still holding up, but a few imperfections showing up.

I think Greg got a whole spraying kit a while back, but not sure how it all turned out.

I dont think it lays quite and smooth as regular paint or even a wrap, but its easily repairable and removable if you do enough layers.
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