Plasti DiP

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Has anyone Plasti DiP'd their accord yet? If so I'm sure people would love to see it. I'm planning on DiPing mine. Snow white base and a pitch black style like this Nissan GT-R. Lets see those DiP'd Accords!
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My car is outdoors 24/7 and after talking with some people that dip their cars, I'm convinced that without being garage kept, it just won't have the staying power for me. Just make sure you spray it from a gun too, seen some really bad rattlecan dip jobs.
 

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I've seen some decent ones.


Rustoleum, ultra-flat green, done myself, ~a day to prep & prime, a day to paint, plus I kept a can of 'touch-up' in the car :)

Iirc, ~25 in paint, ~10 in tape and sand 3M scotchbrite (purple, 1 pack)
 
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Jarrett

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I think PlastiDip is just a fad that will pass with all other fads. It's cheap, it looks good for a little while, but won't hold up and it's applied to EVERYTHING!
 
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