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Originally Posted by
stunt305
The only time plastidip will not peel off if is too little number of coats are applied. The thickness of the final product will aid in it staying in one piece to peel off. I did the wheels on my x runner and peeled the plastidip off 5 min before selling the truck. Just don't do areas that have a lot of rubbin or any friction really
This was the problem I had... Was a really light coat
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Fuck it I'm gonna do it. Can't afford powder or paint and I WANNA RIDE lol
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Plastidip is for waterproofing my RC scalers. That's all I use it for...
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Originally Posted by
Nappy
Plastidip is for waterproofing my RC scalers. That's all I use it for...

I used to fux with scalers. Coolest little cars/trucks ever. I took 2 plastic truck bodies and made 1 4 door truck out of them. Started a new job and havent touched them since.
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Originally Posted by
Nappy
Plastidip is for waterproofing my RC scalers. That's all I use it for...

I used to fux with scalers. Coolest little cars/trucks ever. I took 2 plastic truck bodies and made 1 4 door truck out of them. Started a new job and havent touched them since.
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Thinking about doing this over winter
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joe lmk how it turns out and if it holds up on the frame from the heat of the motor.
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My roomate sprays cars for 300 and trucks for 400, it looks really nice but sense you can rub it off with you thumb it dosent seem like it would hold up near aswell as paint/powder coat, but its fast and easy if your looking for a quick fix
here's a picture of his ridgeline, also his wheels were alloy and chrome (click to enlarge)
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Originally Posted by
SQUINTS
This was the problem I had... Was a really light coat
Good to know!
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Originally Posted by
hood
I used to fux with scalers. Coolest little cars/trucks ever. I took 2 plastic truck bodies and made 1 4 door truck out of them. Started a new job and havent touched them since.
My newest addiction is scalers

Been racing for years and that shit is expensive. I bought a couple Axial SCX10's and built them to the nuts. No more race fees just playin for hours....