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      Quote Originally Posted by Pooh Man View Post
      Plastidip is the best invention for car tuners, why spend all that $ painting only to get tired of the color in 6 months, Im debating on my 3rd re dip this year....nice cobalt...is that sprayed from the can or with a HVLP sprayer???
      Yep. I totally agree. You can change the look of any part or the whole car for the fraction of the cost of other alternatives, it's temporary, and reversible is always good if you don't know if you'll like the end result.
      Plasti dip is the new vinyl wrap and it's definitely doing to wrapping what wrapping did to painting.

      And this is done with HVLP spray gun.


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      I thought so.... Ive been using the cans with decent results, but when I tilt the can parallel to the ground to do the top of the roof it gets a lil blotchy. The rest of the car comes out good....bbut like u said its reversible..so who cares. Gotta love it





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