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Old 07-28-2014, 12:49 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by kalamitykode View Post
Yeah, I don't wanna wrap because I don't want it to be permanent. Is plastidip easy to clean and maintain? I have it on my wheels but it's not really the same as when your whole car is dipped.

Also, if it were to get cuts or chips in it, can you just spray over that piece or would you have to peel it all off and do a whole new coat?


Wrap isn't permanent at all, and it doesn't have the same risk of staining the paint.

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Originally Posted by kidgogeta View Post
wrapping a car isn't permanent, but takes a lot more time and is more expensive. People will hate on dip cause majority of the time it's done in black and looks like primer without any glossifier or matte clear. Don't get me wrong that does look disgusting, but it can look amazing with proper pigments and ratios.

some of new dip colors look amazing, brother is doing his s14 blue. remind me later this week to post pics





Never going to like it. It always looks like someone got the cheapest paint job they could and left the orange peal.
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