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Old 02-16-2017, 10:35 AM   #15
CCK
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I'd go with plastidip just due to durability and availability (you can buy it at almost any hardware store). My car background is solely rooted in 4runners and before I ordered aftermarket wheels I plastidipped my stock ones. They came out very even and looked painted. They help up to brush, branches, and dirt extremely well when off-roading or driving through trails. Like the others have said make sure you spray it on in layers, the first 2 or 3 so it lightly and then work your way thicker and thicker each time until you get to about 10 layers. I would also wait until it's consistently about 70 degrees or higher throughout the day so it sprays evenly.
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