How To Plasti Dip a Supra (VIDEO)

supraguy@aol

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If you could peel it right off like an old scab, I'd do it- would be kinda nice to give it that look for a week or two.
 

ckyfreak2010

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xzeror

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Jill from supraforums did this and she left it on for a while. When she went to peel it off it messed up her paint, just a heads up for anyone with good paint thinking about this..
 

OfnaRcR4

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The reality of all this is.. if you put this stuff all over your car, chances are its not coming off and it'll probably never get re painted. Prove me wrong;)
 

te72

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You know, given what I know of how much a pain in the ass body work and paint prep is, I cannot for the life of me fathom a good reason to do this. What happens when it gets filthy and you attempt to wash it? Does some of it peel off? What about bug guts, tree sap, road grime, etc? Will this trap water between the plasti-dip and the body panels if there is a bubble?

Oooh, wait, I did think of a good reason to do this. If you're sick of people keying your car, this is like a slight layer of added protection. Possibly doesn't work as well for door dings, stupid kids and their bikes/scooters/baseballs/hollow heads, etc...


...and best of all:

Emphasis on Plasti-DIP.

Sorry, I had to. :p