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If you lay it on heavy on the last coat or last two it will. I did my gas cap with like 8 coats and it came out smooth but I was going light. My wheels on the other hand did not come out smooth and I just gave up.
I actually tore it and had to repaint the stripes. Be sure to take up the lining while the paint is still wet. It made it easier for me to keep a good defined line.
i dont know if that this has been shared, but WD40 is a great trim restorer and removes wax from the plastic trim around our cars =) i have pics, i will upload them shortly!
oh and it lasts... last 3 days have been rain, and they still look factory fresh!
before and after pics.... unfortunatly they on the GF's Gen 2 i didnt get pics of mine
After plasti-dipping my wheels a few months ago, I can see its starting to need a touch-up. How do you guys usually do it? With a few coats? Or peel it all off and re-do it all?
Wonder if you could spray some in a bowl and apply with brush? Guessing it would be noticeable BUT the wheels are supposed to be spinning not sitting still.
I'm thinking about spraying some on the shift ****. The leather peeled off and I miss the grip of it. I've not done it because I can't help but wonder if it would just peel off too.
I'm thinking about spraying some on the shift ****
Sometimes 'dorky cheapskate' just won't cut it.
IMHO: Get a new shift **** from Outmotoring. You're going to be touching that thing constantly, affecting the driving experience; the shift **** is no place to go cheap.
The Cravenspeed stainless one is gorgeous
but you can get a bunch of different shifters from them.
This one is hot too:
Dang I might have to get that one for my Chili Red, and my shifter isn't even messed up.
just pull up on it, and watch out for your roof! and for you plasti dip stripers, like me, to make the best lines without having a natural seam, you have to peel the tape immediatly off on the last coat of spray
After plasti-dipping my wheels a few months ago, I can see its starting to need a touch-up. How do you guys usually do it? With a few coats? Or peel it all off and re-do it all?
Put more on over the old plasti dip. The new fills in the old where it wears. Amazing stuff!
Here's an idea... Turn your window washer jets backwards. Point them towards the scoop. shoot water into the scoop while driving. Cheapskate IC sprayers! Lol
Here's an idea... Turn your window washer jets backwards. Point them towards the scoop. shoot water into the scoop while driving. Cheapskate IC sprayers! Lol
Except the intercooler is not under the scoop, this ain't no Subaru ha.