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Anyone played with Plasti Dip?
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You're supposed to hang the tools on the wall, and never touch them. Then the product works ok, as long as you control the humidity and temp in the garage.RonKZ650 wrote: They make different plast-dip, and I can only comment on the aerosol spray. I sprayed a couple of tools ect with it, and it looked good and felt good, so I did quite a few more. Immediately I knew I made a big mistake, not durable at all. Lay the tool on the floor, the coating is damaged, handle it with any cleaning solvents such as acetone, alcohol ect, or get gas on it, the coating is shot. Even oil seems to disolve it. Even water seemed to damage the coating. Working with sweaty hands ruined the coating. I had to painfully try to remove it from all these tools, amd of course the fact it is not durable in use did not help in removal as I would hope. Real pain to remove. I will not use it again.
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GPzMOD750 wrote: not sweat getting the finish messed up while I continue work on my scoot.
Whenever I do major work on my bike the tank and side covers come off anyway.
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SmokyOwl wrote: The most probable reason Plasti-dip users have difficulty removing it is simply that they didn't put enough layers of it on. It has to be VERY thick, I never use less than 6 coats. The thicker it is and the cleaner the surface the easier it is to remove. But therein lies the downside of going through cans faster and cost of using it goes up, making a temperary change slightly more expensive than you'd expect. Tight corners and awkward areas are going to be more difficult, and those are the areas you're going to want that extra coat.
So what if it was cumulative? Like 2 coats one color, 2 coats of another.... I don't think there are many sharp corners on my bike. How many rattle cans would a bike take?
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GPzMOD750 wrote: So what if it was cumulative? Like 2 coats one color, 2 coats of another.... I don't think there are many sharp corners on my bike. How many rattle cans would a bike take?
Can't say, never did a bike myself, I did some dipping on a set of car rims though, I estimated a can a rim, bought 6 cans just in case, ended up using 5 cans. The instructions I had said to put on a thin coat and then several "moderate coats"...and I'm thinking what is a moderate coat? I've never did anything other than light coats for painting. I kinda did your typical light coat with a *little* extra, and called that a moderate coat. Don't go overboard with the coats though, you don't want it to start running on you...and those runs really screw up the end result and can't just be gone over again to get rid of them.
As far as starting and stopping, I wouldn't do it. Last thing you want is having two distinct layers separating on you as you're trying to peel it off. Now if you're doing a solid 5-6 coats, then later wanna change to a different color with another 2-3 coats to just change the color, I don't see any reason to worry over it. That strong base is what's necessary for removal.
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DurbinCR wrote: Personally I'm not a fan of the stuff. Never have liked the way it looks, just has a dull cheapo paint job look IMO. I had a friend who I swear worshiped the stuff though, I guess it's the "in" thing right now. It could be good if you want to sample different colors to see what you think looks good on your bike, but if you ask me for the final finish nothing looks better than a quality done spray job. Couple layers of clear coat will give it a good deep shine and make it more durable.
Pretty much the plan was for testing colors. I guess I could just rattle can it a few different colors then just strip and sand it the old fashioned way when I decide and have it done proper.
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