08-21-2014, 01:13 PM
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 7,157
Drives: 13 Nissan 370Z SP M6
Rep Power: 7587
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Originally Posted by Zoren 370
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!
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   leave the fight and make the love my brothers hahaha!!! i love the plasti-sh!t... but honestly i have to say that to remove that from the wheels its a PITA....
BTW Kenchan... Bro... please i want to use your garage to plasti-dip my new wheels in red.. can i use them
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Originally Posted by eastwest2300
but now I feel old and slow... 
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hahaha!!! damn.... you are not the only one i feel soo
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