Did all the chrome, grill, bumpers, and rear emblem:woott:
Gotta say I like the look
Gotta say I like the look
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That looks pretty good:thumb:
Have you seen the plasti-dip that you mix yourself and can add a glossifier to? Makes it look almost like finished paint, but is only available for use with "professional" painting tools...
That looks pretty good:thumb:
Have you seen the plasti-dip that you mix yourself and can add a glossifier to? Makes it look almost like finished paint, but is only available for use with "professional" painting tools...
plastidip sells glossifyer in a can ive used it and it makes the regular plastidip look like paint. not sure what product you are referring to.
Do you just spray it over the normal coat once it dries?
plastidip sells glossifyer in a can ive used it and it makes the regular plastidip look like paint. not sure what product you are referring to.
No, I haven't seen it in a can, or know it just sprayed on as an overcoat either...
I've only seen it used in a you tube video where the guy mixed something extra into his vat and explained it was a glossifier, I don't know how old the video was, but I watched it a while ago. This guy was spraying an entire car and mentioned the product wasn't available to the "public" and that it required "professional" tools to spray, which I think it would require a certain size tip to spray, but I'm pretty sure it was a standard HPLV set up :rofl:
I've seen pics from a paint shop on the Mk6 forum that sprayed cars in plasti dip too, both matte and gloss
But no, I've never seen the glossifier in a rattle can, or ever, I just know it's available. I'll have to look for it next time I'm at the mega hardware store, but they just recently started carrying other colors than black, so I doubt they will have it yet...good to know, thanks
How long does this stuff hold up? Seems fairly tough. Just curious about the bumper and I'm kinda thinking about doing the rims