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Originally Posted by cruzthepug
What should the finished product feel like? I've been in the paint finishing (not automotive) industry for 30 years and got a good idea of how to apply coatings. It's not dry sprayed, I applied even wet coats. I guess I was expecting a hard slick finish. I can't imagine anyone using this on body parts, unless the glossifier gives it a slick finish, I would think this rubbery feel would be hard to keep clean.
I'm going to spray something else this morning while finishing up the front wheels to see if I get a different result. I'll use coats so thin that they are transparent and build up.
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It is supposed to be rubbery.
This is not paint, it is basically a coating. If you spray your wheels black and get sick of the color, you can peel it right off and switch to something else. That is the whole point with PlastiDip.
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