Plasti dip
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Originally Posted by Tdecristofaro_7907
Correct. Buy a lot. It's addicting
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For those of you that have had it for a while, how's it holding up to getting dirty and cleaning? I plasti-dipped some parts on an old VW I had, and I found that after a month, the black turned dark brown from dirt, and it was getting damaged if I tried to clean it let alone scrub it. I'd like to hit a few spots on my JK with it, but I don't want to peel it off and respray every time it gets dirty.
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De-natured alcohol is great for prep. Gets the rims wicked clean before applying the plastidip.
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Originally Posted by 4-Lo
For those of you that have had it for a while, how's it holding up to getting dirty and cleaning? I plasti-dipped some parts on an old VW I had, and I found that after a month, the black turned dark brown from dirt, and it was getting damaged if I tried to clean it let alone scrub it. I'd like to hit a few spots on my JK with it, but I don't want to peel it off and respray every time it gets dirty.
Cleaned a week later:
I think the plasti-dip takes a lickin' pretty darn good.
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For those of you that have had it for a while, how's it holding up to getting dirty and cleaning? I plasti-dipped some parts on an old VW I had, and I found that after a month, the black turned dark brown from dirt, and it was getting damaged if I tried to clean it let alone scrub it. I'd like to hit a few spots on my JK with it, but I don't want to peel it off and respray every time it gets dirty.
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