AutoFlex is not a vinyl wrap. It's definitely not paint. It's not exactly Plasti Dip or any other "removable coating" products we love covering our cars in, either. But it sure is pretty. For those ...
Who would have thought making significant exterior color changes could be so easy? Just a few years ago the thought of a DIY spray-on rubberized coating in a can that's easily applied and removed (but ...
In part 1 of Alternative Auto Finishes, Hard Working Trucks takes a closer look at Plasti Dip, which offers a less expensive and non-permanent way to change the color of your truck or van.
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DIY painting car parts for under $50 with Plasti Dip
Change the color of your car parts at home with this DIY process using Plasti Dip. This project requires 3 cans of Plasti Dip for a matte finish, followed by 2 cans of Glossifier and one can of Enamel ...
"Plasti Dip" and its other-brand equivalents are sprayable removable rubberizing coatings that have become a popular way to customize cars. It sort of holds like a vinyl wrap paint, but mixes a little ...
Plasti Dip is great if you want an easy, non-permanent color change for your ride. You mask everything up, spray it on, and when you’re tired of your 30-year-old German car being pink, you peel it off ...
It's been many years since the process burst onto the scene, but peelable paint is still very popular. However, there's a clear separation between what the amateurs can do and what pros offer. If a ...
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