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    How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    Exactly as the heading, this stuff has been around for a while now, seen
    quite a few threads where people have shown pics of how good it looks when it goes on
    but how does it hold up over time, driving etc?

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    What have you used it on?
    How long ago was it done?
    How well has it stayed on?

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    I used it on my G6ET grills to cover the silver. Went on about 3-4 weeks ago and haven't had any issues at all with it. Car gets driven nearly every day and parked in the sun a lot.
    It was also very easy to use.
    I'd like to see how it would hold up on my DuSpeed OTRCAI.



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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    I did front and rear badges on the clubby and drive it daily - its probably been on there about 10 months now and still looks good. Ill try to remember to get a pic tomorrow

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    **Just had a quick look and have a couple of pics

    Went on in March this year



    How it looked about a month ago - no peeling yet and hasn't faded (need a better pic I think, Ill do that tomorrow). Has stood up to numerous sessions with the gerni too

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    ...still have bits of Plastidip on my rims despite concerted efforts to remove it. The thicker the coat, the easier it is to remove.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    It should last well over a few years. The biggest problem most have is not applying enough coats which leads to difficulty removing it (as mentioned). Check out this youtube channel for a heap of videos with hints, tips, etc.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/DipYourCarcom

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    I've had it on the wheels of my daily driven VZ for a year now - only issues were having to apply another layer on the edges after a tyre change, but naturally it has resisted being pressure washed at least once a fortnight if not weekly + 5-800km a week.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    Sounds like it lasts much better than I expected it would
    the way they advertise that you can remove it so easy I was expecting it might peel off on it's own.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    oh it'll peel off quite easily if you start scratching or pulling at it, but for just about anything else it's quite tough. Kind of like dried PVA glue. Agree in regards to the thicker it's applied, the easier it comes off too.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    does anyone know how it will go with filling up scratches on rims?
    my rims have been gutter rashed pretty bad and i dont want to pay a heap to fix em so thought maybe i could use this as a temporary fix.
    i acutally have a spare set of rims with my semi slicks on them so i might try it on them first.
    eventually i will have the rims professionally fixed up but ill do that later on.

    also does anyone know of a local victorian supplier or do you just need to get it off ebay??

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    Is this the stuff they sell at super cheap in spray cans. For spraying the front end panels etc. Does this stuff have overspray. How does that side of it work. Little plastic dots of overspray wouldn't be to good.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    Its fine as long as you tape off and watch the breeze

    It comes off really easily with a little clay and lube though

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    Quote Originally Posted by sv300 - 75 View Post
    does anyone know how it will go with filling up scratches on rims?
    my rims have been gutter rashed pretty bad and i dont want to pay a heap to fix em so thought maybe i could use this as a temporary fix.
    i acutally have a spare set of rims with my semi slicks on them so i might try it on them first.
    eventually i will have the rims professionally fixed up but ill do that later on.

    also does anyone know of a local victorian supplier or do you just need to get it off ebay??
    I got mine from ebay, but the local Autobarn sells it for a little bit more. Yeah the overspray can be a bugger to get out, needs to be clayed off.

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    Re: How does plasti dip hold up over time?

    I did the badges on my Cross 8, then decided to do the alloy panel under the main air intake, I'd done close to 20k (including a trip to Uluru) with it on before I sold it, there was only a few small pin prick holes in the coating on the alloy panel, and no marks on the badge. I even used high pressure sprayers to get rid of the bugs after the trip, didn't seem to affect it at all.

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    At Coober Pedy, after being to Uluru

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