jmitchell
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Yesterday I went ahead and plasti-dipped my front and rear bowties to color match the White Diamond paint, but as I was taping out the bowties I was reminded of how much extra black plastic they added to the front end of these models....so I taped those too! About 7 hours later, I've got a new look to the front end...
1st Coat of White:
2nd Coat of White:
3rd & 4th Coat of White:
7th Coat of White:
1st & 2nd Coat of Pearlizer:
Final Product: 7 Coats of White, 3 Coats of Pearlizer, & 2 Coats of Glossifier
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As you can see the color isn't a perfect factory White Diamond match, but I am pretty happy with it and I'm not sure you could get the exact color with the combination of sprays that I used. It definitely looks better in daylight...
(sorry for the bugs on the bumper)
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Final product in the daylight...
1st Coat of White:
2nd Coat of White:
3rd & 4th Coat of White:
7th Coat of White:
1st & 2nd Coat of Pearlizer:
Final Product: 7 Coats of White, 3 Coats of Pearlizer, & 2 Coats of Glossifier
---------- Post added at 12:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 PM ----------
As you can see the color isn't a perfect factory White Diamond match, but I am pretty happy with it and I'm not sure you could get the exact color with the combination of sprays that I used. It definitely looks better in daylight...
(sorry for the bugs on the bumper)
---------- Post added at 12:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:12 PM ----------
Final product in the daylight...