Plasti-dip bumpers?
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Plasti-dip bumpers?
Has anyone done this? If so could you share a pic? How has it held up?
I'm in the rust belt and dealing with some corrosion. My fx4 is a 2 tone 07 so it has the ptm bumpers... I'm trying to save from spending on the paint work and don't believe chrome would look good with the existing 2 tone so... I'm thinking Plasti-dip may suffice for a year just for appearance.
I'm in the rust belt and dealing with some corrosion. My fx4 is a 2 tone 07 so it has the ptm bumpers... I'm trying to save from spending on the paint work and don't believe chrome would look good with the existing 2 tone so... I'm thinking Plasti-dip may suffice for a year just for appearance.
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Has anyone done this? If so could you share a pic? How has it held up?
I'm in the rust belt and dealing with some corrosion. My fx4 is a 2 tone 07 so it has the ptm bumpers... I'm trying to save from spending on the paint work and don't believe chrome would look good with the existing 2 tone so... I'm thinking Plasti-dip may suffice for a year just for appearance.
I'm in the rust belt and dealing with some corrosion. My fx4 is a 2 tone 07 so it has the ptm bumpers... I'm trying to save from spending on the paint work and don't believe chrome would look good with the existing 2 tone so... I'm thinking Plasti-dip may suffice for a year just for appearance.
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When I had bumpers the plasti dip held up pretty well. However, heavy sun and the elements do tend to stress it.. and pretty much every cleaner known to man eats plastidip.
In my honest opinion, plastidip was a phase. A year holdover is perfect.***
In my honest opinion, plastidip was a phase. A year holdover is perfect.***
Last edited by wOrker; 04-01-2015 at 12:26 AM.