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Zoren 370 08-21-2014 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2938315)
I must apologize to Kenchan for the plasti-dip that now resides on my car. To my credit, the grill was given to me and it already had plasti-dip on it. I in no way condone the use of plasti-dip product on a vehicle and did not contribute to their company in any financial sense.

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I personally don't see any problem for using such as long as it serves its purpose and be gone with it when your not satisfied with the end result wont hurt the cars paint and your wallet. Well if its about environmentally hazardous then thats another ball game to discuss.

Heck back in high School we experimented on "farts" as biofuel substitute!
Unfortunately we have not collected enough human internal gas to make it a success! For lack of volunteer subjects.

Otherwise we have been billionaires like the sheiks of Saudi Arabia!:icon23:
And Im driving a Ferrari 458 or the Aventador!

kenchan 08-21-2014 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2938315)
I must apologize to Kenchan for the plasti-dip that now resides on my car. To my credit, the grill was given to me and it already had plasti-dip on it. I in no way condone the use of plasti-dip product on a vehicle and did not contribute to their company in any financial sense.

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:shakes head:




:rofl2:

JARblue 08-21-2014 09:59 AM

Personally, I'd rather paint something than plasti-dip it. I'm not a fan of the textured look. If I thought I was going to remove it later, I probably wouldn't waste my time in the first place. It can be good to help protect things, but there's nothing on my car that needs it so bad that I'm willing to apply an ugly protective covering :twocents:

Zoren 370 08-21-2014 10:11 AM

I know its a pain to apply had to do a lot of trial and error with the so called plast-s*it. But once done correctly it would leave you a smooth finish and not textured. My 2 cents.

All is good.:tup:

JARblue 08-21-2014 10:17 AM

Right on... I hear it can be difficult to remove if not applied properly as well. Regardless, I don't ever plan on using it. I'm glad that it works well for people willing to use it. To each their own :tup:

I do find it a bit humorous that some people are so vehemently for or against its use :icon17:

Zoren 370 08-21-2014 11:03 AM

Lol yeah its a pain too, to remove on areas you have thin coats.
Try using goo gone with citrus melts like butter easy to remove!

I tell you I learn things the hard way first.

JARblue 08-21-2014 11:04 AM

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kenchan 08-21-2014 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 2938401)
I personally don't see any problem for using such as long as it serves its purpose and be gone with it when your not satisfied with the end result wont hurt the cars paint and your wallet. Well if its about environmentally hazardous then thats another ball game to discuss.

the purpose of plasti-dip is to dip your tool handles... like pliers.

kenchan 08-21-2014 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 2938427)
I know its a pain to apply had to do a lot of trial and error with the so called plast-s*it. But once done correctly it would leave you a smooth finish and not textured. My 2 cents.

All is good.:tup:

no, the application is fine, the overspray clean up is not. :mad:

i speak from experience. it's called plasti-shittt for a reason. :mad: :icon17:

carlitos_370z 08-21-2014 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2938501)
no, the application is fine, the overspray clean up is not. :mad:

i speak from experience. it's called plasti-shittt for a reason. :mad: :icon17:

hahaha!!! here we go again with the plasti sh!t... Kenchi bro... are you going to mess with my plasti-sh!t again :shakes head:

hahahaha!!! :p but its damn true bro... clean the over spray is the bad part of the process

eastwest2300 08-21-2014 12:16 PM

Jimmy Johns for lunch....ahhhhh.

eastwest2300 08-21-2014 12:16 PM

dude.

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carlitos_370z 08-21-2014 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 2938530)
Jimmy Johns for lunch....ahhhhh.

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 2938532)
dude.

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enojoy your lunch bro!!! :tup:

i eat some Crazy Potatoes today :icon17::icon17:

Zoren 370 08-21-2014 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 2938523)
hahaha!!! here we go again with the plasti sh!t... Kenchi bro... are you going to mess with my plasti-sh!t again :shakes head:

hahahaha!!! :p but its damn true bro... clean the over spray is the bad part of the process


Well children listen lol. Yeah been there done that. The trick in avoiding overspray, textured finish and uneven coats shades.
Is spray the Sh*t really wet all over the surface make sure to have just about 4 to 6 inches away with the wet application it will somehow melt or blend in with your under/over speay/textured surface.

I would understand your frustration my fellow asian Kenchan as I have almost given up with this SH*t too. Like I said I learned the skill the hard and painful way.

Not a die hard fan of it just letting you guys know my experience and would eventually benifit others who find this SH*t economical and usefull.

Again use Goo Gone to remove the left over plasti-Sh*t

To some I must have opened some can of worms! Heck i found my gems in the garbage!

eastwest2300 08-21-2014 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 2938535)
enojoy your lunch bro!!! :tup:

i eat some Crazy Potatoes today :icon17::icon17:

thanks brother, it was delicious...:yum:


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