I repainted a Kiddy Crotchrocket (600 Honda 4) that'd been Plastidipped. It was flat blackout with some messy orange swooshes. Frikken ugly! That crap is very tenacious. I found nothing took it off...tried every chemical I could.....I finally gave up on trying to sand it all completely off...I just gave up....I used a high build epoxy primer over the crap I couldn't sand completely off then painted any how, hoping for the best..... So far (a full year) my do over is fine. That stuff is pretty amazing... But be certain if you choose to put it on because it won't come off easily. On Feb 7, 2014 6:37 AM, "David Bjorkman" <ddbjorkman@verizon.net> wrote: > > Interesting stuff. Haven't seen that one before. I wonder how long it > lasts? > > Dave B. > > On 02/07/14, Jim Felder<jim.felder@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > As if it didn't already look like a tool, you can now plasti-dip your > Vanagon. I think the Intense Teal with a little Whitesnake on the 8-track > might be a nice trip back to 1983 so my Vanagon could relive its childhood. > But imagin stylin' around in Chameleon Pearls... > > <https://www.dipyourcar.com/home.php?gclid=CJKAv_aZurwCFUFo7AodpzIAbw> > > Jim > |
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