My Military Themed 2014 F-150 SCREW: Before and After
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Looks real good. Only thing I've found with just my other grill plastic dipped. It holds dirt and stains real well. And is hard to keep clean.
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I just run mine through a brushless car wash when it needs it and it's been looking good. The beauty of plastidip is that you can always just spray back over a certain area to cover something up if you need to. I've done it a few times and it blends in great. Another thing I like about my paint setup is that it doesn't have to look PERFECT.
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stevebass4 (07-23-2015)
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I knew this was you when I saw the link. Did you ever get the door jams dipped? Or are they still BFM? Still lookin good, glad to see the dipping worked out for you. I bet when you peel that stuff off your paint is going to look incredible.