Plasti Dip How To
Also, that looks really good! It's all the little details that really bring a car together for me and stuff like that really make it stand out from the typical 'silver & black' color schemes you see where people just put black wheels on their car or whatever.
Originally Posted by Kevin509
Oh, gotcha. Is that the magnetic one American Muscle sells?
Also, that looks really good! It's all the little details that really bring a car together for me and stuff like that really make it stand out from the typical 'silver & black' color schemes you see where people just put black wheels on their car or whatever.
Did my medallion tonight, so I think I've got all the chrome done now.
Rather than mask off right around the edges I used the same technique as I did with the GT badges, masking a box around the medallion. Came out perfect.
Rather than mask off right around the edges I used the same technique as I did with the GT badges, masking a box around the medallion. Came out perfect.
Originally Posted by Kevin509
Did my medallion tonight, so I think I've got all the chrome done now.
Rather than mask off right around the edges I used the same technique as I did with the GT badges, masking a box around the medallion. Came out perfect.
Rather than mask off right around the edges I used the same technique as I did with the GT badges, masking a box around the medallion. Came out perfect.
The rear deck lid is magnetic not plasti dip, I also did the rear bumper piece let me know what u think
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Any tips? Did you tape, spray, then peel back the tape on each round of spraying?
Take a look at post #25, and my emblem how to at post #3, I used the same technique on the emblems as I did on my medallion and it worked perfect. Using that technique you don't need to tape/peel/retape with each coat.
I just taped it of and sprayed a few coats, then I got a razor blade and cut the tape were it meets the plasti dip to get a straight line, just be careful and don't cut ur paint. But I used to paint for a living so I'm pretty particular on how it looks, I hate if it nit perfectly straight lol
I just taped it of and sprayed a few coats, then I got a razor blade and cut the tape were it meets the plasti dip to get a straight line, just be careful and don't cut ur paint. But I used to paint for a living so I'm pretty particular on how it looks, I hate if it nit perfectly straight lol

Thanks for the tip!
Oh, my mistake then! If it were me, I'd peel the tape back a little between coats doing that part,just because the thought of taking a razor to my paint makes me nervous.





