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Old 09-19-2014, 01:32 AM
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Well after searching post about PTM bumper i found that the white plastidip matched pretty well with my oxford white truck. So off to walmart and I bought 4 cans for now. I taped off my bumper because I wasn't able to remove the black plastic cover. So far i think it will look good. If i like it enough i will do the front bumper next. Let me know what you think.
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Looks good.
Old 09-19-2014, 02:18 AM
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I like it..how good does that stuff stay on?
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If done right plastidip is very durable. On my 2500 dodge I had the back bumper done and it held up for over a year until i sold the truck. I even did the exhaust tip just for giggles, expecting for it to chip from rocks or melt off and it even held up well.
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Less chrome is always better. Did you remove the PD from your backup warning thingies?
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Please share the final result... Was considering this to protect front bumper...

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Originally Posted by johnday
Less chrome is always better. Did you remove the PD from your backup warning thingies?

I just taped over them. I want to see if they sell any white one that i could replace them with. Does anyone know if they make any?


This morning i decided to pull everything off. Turned out good in my opinion. I may redo the drivers side but ill wait to see how it holds.

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Finished the back. Time to start the front

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Did you spray plasti dip clear over it? O na. I'm thing about doing this to my factory fender flares
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I wish i could find plastidips in my trucks color..


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