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You can still do several coats, if you spray your last coat wet and pull the tape immediately. It works.
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You can still do several coats, if you spray your last coat wet and pull the tape immediately. It works.
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good tip. I've never tried it that way, but that's because i've always had poor results from the multiple coats with dry time in between methods. my first few attempts with multiple layers always wound up with bumps, waves, whatever. i "developed" my method in an effort to get the smoothest finish possible; talking about rattlecan plastidip. i've had several people comment that my dips are indistinguishable from real paint. I am by no means a plastidip expert though. I am sure there are other techniques out there are you generally satisfied with the smoothness when you do it that way? is there a technique for getting thick coverage while maintaining perfect smoothness?
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I agree, rattle can does go on smooth. I painted a couple of cars using rattle cans. Between three coats of base, two coats of clear, a whole lot of wet sanding, and then buffing with compound, I was able to get a professional looking paint job for less than $100.
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This is something that I will be experimenting with soon. Sounds like it will be the perfect solution for being able to pull the tape off while still wet and getting on several layers of paint on there.
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