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Looks good - Cupra style.

 

I'm about to do some Plastidip experimentation - my grille is currently colour coded candy white but has really bad stone chips, so I thought I'd try white Plastidip first and see how close the colour is to candy, then possibly black if I don't like it (which I have see other people do on the forums) - and if neither grab me back to chrome, which I've managed to pick up cheaply on Ebay! For the sake of a £12 rattle can it's cheap and cheerful to have a go and see :)

 

Like the lower bumper though - did you spray that in place or drop it off the car?

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Left it on, just taped off some straight lines as a guide, up close its not the best piece of craftsmanship you've ever seen but it'll do, I too have been thinking of using White plastidip on the grille, I started a thread in styling about it but got little to no response. I quite like the idea of taking it back to standard when it's chop in time

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Looks good - Cupra style.

 

I'm about to do some Plastidip experimentation - my grille is currently colour coded candy white but has really bad stone chips, so I thought I'd try white Plastidip first and see how close the colour is to candy, then possibly black if I don't like it (which I have see other people do on the forums) - and if neither grab me back to chrome, which I've managed to pick up cheaply on Ebay! For the sake of a £12 rattle can it's cheap and cheerful to have a go and see :)

 

Like the lower bumper though - did you spray that in place or drop it off the car?

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I've got the white plastidip sitting in the garage, just need to free up a few hours. I like colour coding as a general rule but not yet convinced on a white car - it's all just a bit too..... white :) needs a bit of definition at the front end.

 

I really like that lower spoiler look though, might think about doing that. The joy of Plastidip is the peelability if you either don't like it or mess it up.

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