Plasti Dip How To
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There's one around my parts that I've seen that's one of my favorite mustangs. It's tr like yours and it has the black on the hood, not the entire thing, but I guess like the old bosses? And it has the shaker coming through, and the CDC aggressive matte black. It looks stinking amazing. Idk if you can visualize that at all. Basically almost all black good with black shaker, black billet grille, black front chin, chrome foose wheels, and CDC rear spoiler. Genius
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Oh yeah! I wish I could get a picture of this car. Next time I'll chase him down. I see him about once every 3 months. If I get a picture I'll pm you. And yeah I'm not sold on those wheels, but they look amazing with the rest of the car
#144
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Originally Posted by 05RedGT
Here is what I did to the front and rear of my car with the Plasti Dip
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Did my stock rims this weekend. Very happy with results. Make sure you clear the dip from the lug nut mating surface. I used a pick to rub along the top edge and then removed the dip.
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Last edited by Candy; 8/21/12 at 12:57 AM.
#146
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Originally Posted by Candy
Did my stock rims this weekend. Very happy with results. Make sure you clear the dip from the lug nut mating surface. I used a pick to rub along the top edge and then removed the dip.
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#147
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Originally Posted by Candy
Did my stock rims this weekend. Very happy with results. Make sure you clear the dip from the lug nut mating surface. I used a pick to rub along the top edge and then removed the dip.
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Gonna try to get some work done tomorrow...front lower lip, headlight pillars, gas cap cover, '13 tail lights (or something done to them), and part of my rims. I also have some other errands to do tomorrow, so I don't know if I'll get to it all. But I'll be sure to post pics of anything I get done.
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Got my gas cover and front lip done today. I'm pleased with it. Although the front was a lot harder than I was expecting it to be. I don't have the grill insert, so I had to do a lot more taping and spraying than I would've had to otherwise. But I think it turned out well.
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Originally Posted by stupidgenius36
Got my gas cover and front lip done today. I'm pleased with it. Although the front was a lot harder than I was expecting it to be. I don't have the grill insert, so I had to do a lot more taping and spraying than I would've had to otherwise. But I think it turned out well.
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My first attempt with Plasti Dip. Take notice of the most half-assed tape job ever in the first picture. I didn't really care much since the Plasti Dip just blends right in with the grille. Just didn't want to spray any into the engine.
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Originally Posted by mrp5150
My first attempt with Plasti Dip. Take notice of the most half-assed tape job ever in the first picture. I didn't really care much since the Plasti Dip just blends right in with the grille. Just didn't want to spray any into the engine.
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Yeah, it really does. I see now why Ford decided to use a black chrome pony emblem on the newer Mustangs. Since my car is black, I'm not sure if I really want or need to Plasti Dip anything else though?
#160
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I've had the front pillars done in vinyl for about a year now and after seeing this post I think i'm gonna try some Plasi-dip! I did the lower part of my front bumper with Stone Guard from Napa.