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Old 01-30-2017, 02:19 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ChaseZ View Post
Can this stuff be polished, waxed etc like the autoflex? Or is it what you see is what you get. Lifespan? Maintenance? What kind of prep was involved, base layers things like that?

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ProLine is considered to be intermediate between old school PlastiDip Spray gallons (PDS) and Autoflex. It must be sprayed through a full compressor setup though, so it is not a true "DIY" product.

ProLine is smooth, it feels like vinyl, but you can not polish it like Autoflex. It cleans up just like PDS, soap and water, DipCoat spray and a soft microfiber. Its scratch resistant, but not fuel resistant like AutoFlex is.

The price point from an installer would be about $400-$500 less than a comparable AutoFlex install - depending on the color choice and finish (frost vs. matte vs satin vs gloss).

Its expected to outlasted vinyl without the risks to clear coat that long-term vinyl can cause.
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