02-11-2015, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AntiVenom
basically the trick here is to use electrical/vinyl tape. i used the thinner stuff when i did mine as it is easier to curve. then remove while the plastidip is still wet. straight line. no sticking. done.
edit: looks like the OP went ahead and covered the whole thing, but i will leave this here in case anyone else finds it useful.
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Only problem I would see with this is you would have to spray one full heavy coat all at once. Meaning you can't spray 4-5 coats letting each dry in between for better curing results. I guess it won't matter as much with plasti dip. I know with real paint, you have to be real careful about how much you spray at once or it will start to run.
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