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In my opinion this is awful risky. Once you mess up the stock paint it can be very expensive to get it fixed the right way.

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Old 08-26-2010, 01:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In my opinion this is awful risky. Once you mess up the stock paint it can be very expensive to get it fixed the right way.
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Everyone on the euro scene uses Plasti-dip. People on myg37.com are starting to get into it as well. If you're painting it matte black I highly recommend you using this, because if there is any error you can literally just peel it right off. Google Plasti-dip.
looked into this stuff. and it seems pretty cool. Def going to try it on MY SISTERS CAR haha. she has a 2000 saturn. ill paint a huge line across the front and tell her it comes off lol

on a serious note i think im going to give it a shot. seems like a cool idea.


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In my opinion this is awful risky. Once you mess up the stock paint it can be very expensive to get it fixed the right way.
I know. i know i have a steady hand but one mess up and thats it. My buddy brought up a good point. if i do mess it up ill just bring it to a body shop and have them fix it. i know a couple kids that paint but i hate asking favors. and if it comes out bad you have to yell at your friend lol. hopefully this plasti-dip will work out.
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