My Military Themed 2014 F-150 SCREW: Before and After
#41
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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.
#45
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I sure hope the bed contains several chock blocks, reflective belts and you are wearing your helmet when driving it. Safety first ya know. :P
Have you shared this on the dipyourcar forums?
Have you shared this on the dipyourcar forums?
#48
Ugh, stupid reflective belts. On another note, some ammo cans from small arms or 20mm would be a good addition.