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Old 08-18-2015, 01:56 PM   #6
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Remember, plasti-dip is rubber so it's never totally smooth. So with that being said, you can get some nice effects using matte black against shiny paint but it takes some trial and error. Also matte and satin vinyl can look better, but all still need careful planning and a good eye for aesthetics.

Lastly, when experimenting with plasti-dip colors generally less is more on a black car. I love idea of mag-blue plasti dip wheels which is achievable also with trial and error.

If applied properly plasti-dip is durable and doesn't peel. Bad applications are what people typically see and bitch about (looks cheap etc). Go ahead and experiment, the stuff is cheap and can look good with care.















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