Pathfinder I
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Plstic any one else use , used this product. Ive used it with differant results on grills and side steps
Pathfinder I
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Influencer II
I had my bumper dipped for 2 years and it held up very well.Plstic any one else use , used this product. Ive used it with differant results on grills and side steps
Expedition Master I
1537
I'm impressed by its durability. I dipped the wheels on my Outback shortly after I bought it. They looked the same after a couple salt belt winters and 31k when the RPF1's went on. Proper coating thickness and number of coats make a big difference.I had my bumper dipped for 2 years and it held up very well.
Pathfinder I
2385
Pathfinder I
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Advocate III
Expedition Master I
1537
Clean and dry with favorable temp/humidity was all I was worried about.Was every one doing this themselves? I've been reading up on this stuff, but haven't tried it yet. How much prepping are you all doing prior?
Advocate III
Do you think it sticks better than regular paint? I've painted plenty of parts, but without a good bit of prepping the pealing starts after a month.Clean and dry with favorable temp/humidity was all I was worried about.
Expedition Master I
1537
Based on my experience I'd say yes since its still sticking to my chrome window trim and grille surround and all I did was wash it with fancy car wash soap. I do have some chips in the grille but I know paint would have taken much more damage after a couple years of highway travel.Do you think it sticks better than regular paint? I've painted plenty of parts, but without a good bit of prepping the pealing starts after a month.
Pathfinder I
2385
There are some great informative vids on youtube about prep etc check out the offroad one BnTWas every one doing this themselves? I've been reading up on this stuff, but haven't tried it yet. How much prepping are you all doing prior?
Watch a couple of youtube videos and follow the instructions, its pretty simple. The only thing I found is does not come off as easy as in the videos, it does come off just not as easy a they make it look.Was every one doing this themselves? I've been reading up on this stuff, but haven't tried it yet. How much prepping are you all doing prior?
Expedition Master I
1537
It's all about that first coat and then how many coats you spray. The thicker the better.Watch a couple of youtube videos and follow the instructions, its pretty simple. The only thing I found is does not come off as easy as in the videos, it does come off just not as easy a they make it look.
yup. for my grille and tailgate emblems I pretty much just wiped them off with my t shirt and sprayed. 2 years later and many car washes, still looks good.Clean and dry with favorable temp/humidity was all I was worried about.
It's all about that first coat and then how many coats you spray. The thicker the better.
Pathfinder I
2385
Think id have to disagree the first coat should be even all be it a thin one. As with any coating . You dont want differing thicknessesLike Wawa says - the first coat needs to be even and thin. Don't worry about complete coverage, you want some of the original finish peeking through that first coat. Allow it to dry, and then repeat. Lots of thin coats to build up to a thick covering. I have used it with great success on wheels, bumpers etc.
It is very durable, washable etc. I have only used the black rattle can version, but you can get custom mix kits for almost any color.
Good luck with it!
Think id have to disagree the first coat should be even all be it a thin one. As with any coating . You dont want differing thicknesses