plasti dip twist
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plasti dip twist
hey does anyone know if after plasti dipping something can u paint over it with normal paint and still retain the peel off quality.
I don't see why you couldn't. I've heard that if you do you have to let the plasti dip fully cure then paint over it. If you don't wait (~24 hours) then the paint could and probably will crack and flake.
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well i'll give it a shot and see how it goes. i was thinking maybe just shot clear on the matte plasti dip
I like Plastidip, but the one thing that sucks is that if you use painters tape or whatever to tape off the area that you're painting, and you let it dry on the tape, when you go to peel the tape off the Plastidip will go with it because the way it sticks to stuff. Just have an exacto knife on hand when untaping.
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