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Old 08-21-2014, 02:13 PM   #2874 (permalink)
carlitos_370z
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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 View Post
Well children listen lol. Yeah been there done that. The trick in avoiding overspray, textured finish and uneven coats shades.
Is spray the Sh*t really wet all over the surface make sure to have just about 4 to 6 inches away with the wet application it will somehow melt or blend in with your under/over speay/textured surface.

I would understand your frustration my fellow asian Kenchan as I have almost given up with this SH*t too. Like I said I learned the skill the hard and painful way.

Not a die hard fan of it just letting you guys know my experience and would eventually benifit others who find this SH*t economical and usefull.

Again use Goo Gone to remove the left over plasti-Sh*t

To some I must have opened some can of worms! Heck i found my gems in the garbage!
leave the fight and make the love my brothers hahaha!!! i love the plasti-sh!t... but honestly i have to say that to remove that from the wheels its a PITA....

BTW Kenchan... Bro... please i want to use your garage to plasti-dip my new wheels in red.. can i use them
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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 View Post
but now I feel old and slow...
hahaha!!! damn.... you are not the only one i feel soo
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