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  • M42Technik
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    Wow this stuff sounds awesome, I should do my stock wheels...

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  • haruspex84
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    Hmmm, I was thinking of painting my DBs black but was afraid I'd end up regretting it. This might be just the ticket.

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  • bmw325csi
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    This is kind of like liquid electrical tape. How does the shade of black look compared to SEM trim black?

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  • silversleeper
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    I'm not sure about the eating part... I never got into that.

    But I think when I get home from NM I'll definitely pick up a couple cans of this stuff.

    My goals for this stuff:

    1. Shadowline
    2. Satin black my Borbet centers
    3. Repaint the black trim around my car
    4. Spray my new iS lip with this shit and mount that piece
    5. Walk around with an undeserved sense of accomplishment

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  • lowlightbw
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    and then eating it?

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  • silversleeper
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    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    Have you tried peeling it off anything after it dries? It's actually fun. :D
    Does it rank up there on the fun-o-meter with smearing Elmer's Glue all over your hand, letting it dry, and peeling it off?

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  • Jand3rson
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    A guy on BF.C said he had it for like 2 years and never had a single issue.

    And with diving boards, you could do the entire bumper. Super quick, easy blackout.

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  • moatilliatta
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    Im curios how long it last. I may do my front lip and side trim. Guys with ugly DB's could use this on the trim that goes around the possibly.

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  • sarcasmkillsme
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    Originally posted by Nicademus View Post
    So is SEM a thing of the past?
    Exactly. SEM looks nice for a short time but it is plagued by chipping. Just tried this plastidip stuff on my side trim and it works great. It's like putting a rubber glove on a part. Can't wait to get rid of every piece of chrome on my car lol. Oh yes, the best part. Prep work is simply cleaning the part. I just pulled my trim off, wiped it down with some denatured alcohol and sprayed. Done.

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  • Nicademus
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    So is SEM a thing of the past?

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  • norcalE30
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    def gonna pick up a bunch of this stuff. shadowline and all my trim needs redone

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  • kamotors
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    can't wait for pics

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  • Jand3rson
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    I'll get some pics asap, my camera is a pile of shit. Also just got done doing my side molding trim, looks excellent as well.

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  • Stephen
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    Wow. This thread sounds like an informercial, but i think i may try the shadowline. BTW josh, pix!

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  • Jand3rson
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    Maybe I'll Plasti-dip my whole truck.

    This stuff seriously is amazing, Eric. My shadowline is done on both sides, and it looks factory. And if it ever gets fucked up or you decide you don't like it, it comes right off.

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