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Been doing this for a couple of years already and thought I would share some of the pics on here(: Camera used was a Nikon D3100. Going to do another shoot soon.
Don't ask what I used please, I am kind of tired of getting that message 500 times a day lol. Here is Luna aka The Bloody Evo aka My Monster Queen.
My best bet is that you have used interior water-based paint, it will come off relatively easy with hot water and lots of a strong car shampoo or liquid washing soap. If not, this is what you should have used. The code paint of your car is W83 acrylic, which being acrylic helps with getting stains off more easily.
Plastidip is plasticine based material. Plasticine contains calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids. These agents, can get into the paint, are absorbed by it, and can damage the paint of the car if left for prolonged periods of time. The longer plastidip is left on the car, the harder it is to be removed, especially if it comes into contact with sunlight and heat.
Anyone thinking of creating something similar on his/her car, should use a water-based material, not an oil-based one.