Painted rear valence on my sedan
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Painted rear valence on my sedan
so i was bored and nothing else to do so i decided to paint the rear valence on my G37 sedan. sorry for crappy blackberry pics, i'll take some decent ones later today. its not perfect but it will do for now.
before
with flash after.
before
with flash after.
#4
Plastidip FTW! Used on my rims and grille and still looking good at least a month later. Tried it on my "spoiler" and didn't like the look so pealed it off the next day.
Last edited by Harley'sG; 07-27-2010 at 07:24 PM.
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#6
how does this plasti dip stuff work?
i glanced it over quickly on google but, like, how do you remove it and stuff?
from the website, it looks liek one of those cheap "as you seen on tv" stuff.
flame me if im wrong lol...
i glanced it over quickly on google but, like, how do you remove it and stuff?
from the website, it looks liek one of those cheap "as you seen on tv" stuff.
flame me if im wrong lol...
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But they also come in a spray can. It dries, looks and feels just like rubber. If you tire of the look, just peel it off.
The trick to an easy peel is to apply it thick enough so when you do peel, they come out as large chunks (or a single peel). I used it on my grill, and it's held up very well even after i had to drive behind a gravel truck.
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i just hate how the '10 rear bumpers have no end not like the older sedans.
It's normally used to coat handles of tools, to provide grip. Some come in cans where you literally dip the tool handle in it.
But they also come in a spray can. It dries, looks and feels just like rubber. If you tire of the look, just peel it off.
The trick to an easy peel is to apply it thick enough so when you do peel, they come out as large chunks (or a single peel). I used it on my grill, and it's held up very well even after i had to drive behind a gravel truck.
But they also come in a spray can. It dries, looks and feels just like rubber. If you tire of the look, just peel it off.
The trick to an easy peel is to apply it thick enough so when you do peel, they come out as large chunks (or a single peel). I used it on my grill, and it's held up very well even after i had to drive behind a gravel truck.
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