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Originally Posted by duckbonejones
Nice job. I'm planning on doing my front and rear bumpers soon as they've become more gray than black. Did you remove it or just tape it off?
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Originally Posted by SuzukiRider
Wheres everyone buying thier spray on plasti-dip at? I want to do my wives jeep wheels but havent found the spray type locally.
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Originally Posted by windham14
What did you black out your tail lights with? And do you think i should black out my headlights a little bit?
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So i blacked out my tail lights today and i love it! I cant wait for them to dry so i can put them on my truck. Did you put them back on your truck the same day or did you wait 24 hours?
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Originally Posted by windham14
So i blacked out my tail lights today and i love it! I cant wait for them to dry so i can put them on my truck. Did you put them back on your truck the same day or did you wait 24 hours?
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Originally Posted by HighRoller
Did you sand or scuff the bummer first? Or just clean and spray?
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so i believe i have found plasti-dip's weak spot, washed mine for the first time yesterday and it help up through that great(i was so nervous at first) but it clings to all the fibers in a cloth, im thinking the best way to go is a sponge...