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this is bitchin'. Going tomorrow to pick up like 10 cans. 10 cans if they are at 1.49 like specified earlier in the thread. Hopefully im as lucky as whoever paid that!!!!
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any more pics of not only the painted parts, but of them reinstalled back on the car (or of the parts that any of you did paint while on the car?
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doing my bike frame this week as well as some other misc things before doing any work on the e30.
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You are better off buying Rubberized undercoating for inner wheel wells, it's waaaay thicker and dries with an OEM texture.
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Just curious -
Why are folks using this on any type of wheels? I would tend to think that since the product cures w/ a rubberized or "plasti" surface, that if used on vehicles that are used for daily driving, trying to wash or get brake dust off of the rims would be next to impossible...??? No?
How well does this hold up to multiple car washings - has anyone had this stuff on their vehicles for any length of time to really see how durable it is after being applied & washed/detailed multiple times?
Seeing that it can be used on metal & plastic surfaces - I'm sure it can be used on interior surfaces as well - wonder if anyone has tried to "redye" their interiors? LOL.... Definitely looks very good from those of you who have posted up pics after applying it, looks really good... POST MORE PICS!
This product would also work well for:
1) refinishing the rocker panels (as another member stated)
2) freshening up the L & R inner wheel wells (of course after washing out all of the accumulated road debris)
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jsut did mine today, ill have pics tomorow when i get it all back together
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Originally posted by 2002maniac View Postlooks awesome Raf
How's your track star E30? Heading out to Miller track on the 13th?
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just did 4 ATV wheels and a fender. the wheels came out really good but the fender got a drippy, so when it dried I just peeled it off:)
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Originally posted by Schwarz3 View PostUsed three coats of plasti, just like a do with paint, the reason why I masked the drivers side is because as easy as it is to rub it off if you get overspray, it's not.
Like said before, you have to work at it to come off, and I got so much overspray on the other side that it took me an hour to clean off.
If you guys mask around trim or anything else, have a blade or cutter handy, you WILL HAVE TO CUT or everything will peel. That also takes some practice and skill.
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Used three coats of plasti, just like a do with paint, the reason why I masked the drivers side is because as easy as it is to rub it off if you get overspray, it's not.
Like said before, you have to work at it to come off, and I got so much overspray on the other side that it took me an hour to clean off.
If you guys mask around trim or anything else, have a blade or cutter handy, you WILL HAVE TO CUT or everything will peel. That also takes some practice and skill.
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damnit!
i went around to a couple of stores today and none of them had it!
is it worth it to order online?
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just did a dirt bike wheel, and another pair of skirts.
wheels are hard because it want to run and drip when wet.
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Originally posted by theox69 View PostAll of you guys are talking about how it comes off so easily and "it peels right off".
I'm not criticizing or anything because I want to do this to my car too, but what happens when you wash the car? Can you accidentally scrub or pressure wash this stuff off?
That's what I'm worried about.
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Yeah. I'll be going out to buy it later today. Hopefully I'll be able to spray it on this weekend.
I'll post some pics up when I'm done.
Originally posted by jintermont View Postim sure you could scrub it off but i sprayed all of the stuff in my above pics for 12 dollars and it does peel off but you do have to work at it. i say try it its 6 bucks but if you do 3 or 4 coats it shouldnt peel of very easily at all
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