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The more coats of dip that you put on, the more durable it will be, and it also makes it easier to peel off when you want it to. As long as all the dips in the rim are evenly covered by the Plastidip, it will not be that tough to remove. It's the light dusting/overspray of Plastidip that doesn't peel off as easily, but it will wipe off with a micro fiber cloth.

So no matter what the plasti dip will come off?

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Yes sir. You can rub the overspray off with your fingertips, but it's easier with the microfiber. All the stuff that you want to be Plastidipped will stay Plastidipped until you start peeling away at it, but it will hold up during everyday driving conditions.

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Got 5 cans for like 30$. Think its like 5/6 dollars a can.

Just prep them good, and do about 4-5 coats evenly.

The way I did it was

1. wash with water + dishsoap.

2. Rinse

3. Then use a strong degreeser, grab a brush and go over

4. Rinse

5 Then get a clean microfiber towel, and wash it with just water

6. Rinse

7. Dry

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Got 5 cans for like 30$. Think its like 5/6 dollars a can.

Just prep them good, and do about 4-5 coats evenly.

The way I did it was

1. wash with water + dishsoap.

2. Rinse

3. Then use a strong degreeser, grab a brush and go over

4. Rinse

5 Then get a clean microfiber towel, and wash it with just water

6. Rinse

7. Dry

X2 on this. Exactly how I prep them. Avoid any kind of soap with a "waxing" feature.... Like the ArmorAll carwash soap. Warm water and dish soap is the easiest way to go.

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N8ball2013 - i think you'd stick your dick in a blender if it told you it was 40 wtih two kids your age. lol

srp365 - If posting were picking up bitches, I'd be going home single tonight

looks like tony montana sneezed in your car.

VbjgkeI.jpg

kNsESzw.jpg

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Got 5 cans for like 30$. Think its like 5/6 dollars a can.

Just prep them good, and do about 4-5 coats evenly.

The way I did it was

1. wash with water + dishsoap.

2. Rinse

3. Then use a strong degreeser, grab a brush and go over

4. Rinse

5 Then get a clean microfiber towel, and wash it with just water

6. Rinse

7. Dry

X2 on this. Exactly how I prep them. Avoid any kind of soap with a "waxing" feature.... Like the ArmorAll carwash soap. Warm water and dish soap is the easiest way to go.
Okay i think ill give it a shot!! Do i leave them matte black?
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