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GSS138 04-30-2013 10:34 AM

Plasti Dip Question
 
OK so I have had some success doing my side mirrors and my front grill with plastidip. Since this stuff is fun and a bit addictive, I decided last weekend I was going to do the front of the hood. The track is really tearing up the front of my car. Damn you desert pebbles!

Obviously though this is a high visibility area and it has to be perfect. So this weekend I taped it off at a near professional level(pats self on back), used a tape measure to make sure all my lines were even, and started spraying. Few hours later it is looking great.

Then time to take the tape off, and a small minor disaster happened because the blue painters tape clung to the plasti dip and tore a nice big hole.

So I almost had success and if that one little section wouldn't have torn it would have looked awesome.

Question is for anyone that knows more about this type of thing than I do. What can I do before removing the painters tape that will keep it from tearing the plasti dip? Should I just let it dry longer? Any tips or tricks?

TY

JrumMusic 04-30-2013 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GSS138 (Post 2293038)
OK so I have had some success doing my side mirrors and my front grill with plastidip. Since this stuff is fun and a bit addictive, I decided last weekend I was going to do the front of the hood. The track is really tearing up the front of my car. Damn you desert pebbles!

Obviously though this is a high visibility area and it has to be perfect. So this weekend I taped it off at a near professional level(pats self on back), used a tape measure to make sure all my lines were even, and started spraying. Few hours later it is looking great.

Then time to take the tape off, and a small minor disaster happened because the blue painters tape clung to the plasti dip and tore a nice big hole.

So I almost had success and if that one little section wouldn't have torn it would have looked awesome.

Question is for anyone that knows more about this type of thing than I do. What can I do before removing the painters tape that will keep it from tearing the plasti dip? Should I just let it dry longer? Any tips or tricks?

TY

When I did my front grill, I used a razor with very very light pressure to score the tape before I take it off. When I say light pressure, I mean LIGHT, you dont wanna scratch your paint.

2xtreme1 04-30-2013 10:43 AM

^ what he said, maybe a credit card could work.

NickTurnon 04-30-2013 10:57 AM

Don't do either of those things ^^ I mean, unless you have experience using an exacto knife or a sharp tool to cut the edges.

Theres an easier way to solve your problem.

Spray your multiple coats.. 3 or 4. Let it dry like you did..

But right when you are wanting to pull the tape off, you need to heavily coat the edges that you are about to rip the tape off from. This will get the dip wet again and the tape will come off in a nice thin straight line (if you have a good tape job, which you said you did).

I have done this many times & works. The only issue that I have had is when pulling the tape off, some of the dip smears if the surrounding tape brushes up against the wet dip.

Good luck!

GSS138 04-30-2013 11:02 AM

So spraying it "reinitializes" it , that is true with compounds like shellac(I have done some wood finishing before). I'm not afraid of using an exacto knife either though, but I will definitely try what you recommended first.

NickTurnon 04-30-2013 11:07 AM

I did my rear license plate area awhile ago. I used a small dull pocket knife that I had to help with the edges before I found out about the "RE-Wetting" technique.

Turns out when I peeled the dip off, I had made really small cuts into the paint. Not really visible unless you get up really close, but still..they are there.

CDepp 04-30-2013 12:51 PM

This just in:
Cheap Mods don't get Desired Results.
More at 11!

j/k - get a vinyl squeegee by 3m, or a plastic card with a sharper edge than a credit card, and press against the dip while pulling off undesirable spray.

RonZwanson 04-30-2013 01:51 PM

If/When you get it right, throw up some pics! I've been thinking about doing this to my dinged-up hood too.

Good luck.

GSS138 04-30-2013 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDepp (Post 2293376)
This just in:
Cheap Mods don't get Desired Results.
More at 11!

j/k - get a vinyl squeegee by 3m, or a plastic card with a sharper edge than a credit card, and press against the dip while pulling off undesirable spray.

Lol, I tell you though dude I am really impressed with what it is already doing for my side view mirrors, it looks great and survived last track day no problem. The stuff is quite tough once it cures. I would love the clear coat, but right now, the money is going into Enkei's and RS3's. I figure the 6 dollar fix is good for a while though. Thanks for the idea, it almost worked great last time, and despite the stupid tear was looking really good actually. I will definitely post some pics after a I get a successful attempt.

CDepp 05-01-2013 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GSS138 (Post 2293709)
Lol, I tell you though dude I am really impressed with what it is already doing for my side view mirrors, it looks great and survived last track day no problem. The stuff is quite tough once it cures. I would love the clear coat, but right now, the money is going into Enkei's and RS3's. I figure the 6 dollar fix is good for a while though. Thanks for the idea, it almost worked great last time, and despite the stupid tear was looking really good actually. I will definitely post some pics after a I get a successful attempt.

Well! I have good news for you!!!

Performix makes a clear plastidip. And 3M makes a glossy spray-on clearbra.

kenchan 05-01-2013 12:58 PM

how about you guys get a generic roll of clearbra and just wrap it yourself?

Mike 05-01-2013 07:52 PM

I'm thinking plasti dip it before the track day or long road trip and then peel it off afterwards is a good solution for a dual use car.

raymondo510 05-02-2013 12:32 AM

I think your actually supposed to peel the tape before it completly dries to avoid that. Check this site out dipyourcar.com

white_wolf 05-05-2013 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by raymondo510 (Post 2296489)
I think your actually supposed to peel the tape before it completly dries to avoid that. Check this site out dipyourcar.com

^this

What I did on my cousin's truck was spray middle portions first and edges last... that way the edges are all wet... then remove painters tape. You will get a nice clean line if you peel the tape off while the paint is wet.

GSS138 05-19-2013 01:03 PM

OK so it turned out pretty good I think:

Plastidip Hood-Bra - Imgur

The job overall came out pretty darn good(especially since I was drinking wild turkey while doing it)- I will keep it.

From a distance you can barely tell it is there. You can see some irregularities in the grain(despite my best attempt). But I have noticed with plastidip after a bit of exposure to sun/washing, those irregularities eventually smooth themselves out.


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