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Make sure you only buy genuine USA plasti dip!

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Not planning on using it myself; but i know a few who are looking into it - so i'll pass this on.

 

Thanks for sharing this info.  :thumbup:

That video would be more convincing if the two test pieces were similarly lit whilst being sprayed. The one on the right suffered from unflattering glare which made it impossible to compare how each coat compared. JMTPW.

That's what I thought

Looks flawed

I wouldn't trust this video advice at all IMO

Cardip are a UK company whose products I used to tart up some old wheels.

 

No issue at all with the products and I would rather my money go to a british firm.

 

And if I recall it was a good bit cheaper to boot.

 

I say use neither plastidips :)

That video would be more convincing if the two test pieces were similarly lit whilst being sprayed. The one on the right suffered from unflattering glare which made it impossible to compare how each coat compared. JMTPW.

Just My Two Penny Worth.

I'm getting there!

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