Plasti-Dipped my Woodgrain trim for $5.99!:)

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Holy crap that looks amazing!! I have the titanium interior, so I don't think it would look anywhere NEAR as good as that, but if I had the dark interior like yours, I would be doing this tonight!!! Nice work!!
 

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That looks great!!!! Makes me wonder how it'd look on my interior :hmm: My interior is mostly tan but the top parts of the dash and upper door panels are black then, of course, the "wood grain" inserts.
 

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Looks good, much better then the wood grain :waytogo:
 

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that came out great. i like the matte look against the black interior. Any reason you didn't do the ac vents?
 

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That looks damn good for what you have into it. I need to get rid of my woodgrain. This is an option if it wears well/lasts. I have a buddy that paints and was thinking of bringing the parts to him to spray.
 

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That looks damn good for what you have into it. I need to get rid of my woodgrain. This is an option if it wears well/lasts. I have a buddy that paints and was thinking of bringing the parts to him to spray.

You can just spray it yourself. Comes in a spray can from most hardware stores and some auto parts stores :Handshake:
 

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You can just spray it yourself. Comes in a spray can from most hardware stores and some auto parts stores :Handshake:

Yep. Just curious about how durable it will remain over time. I'd hate for it to match my steering wheel trim in a couple months!!! :emotions122:

If I get my buddy to spray the parts he'll be able to use an adhesion promoter and hardener to keep the finish looking good.... It'll be more than $5.99 though!!
 

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Yep. Just curious about how durable it will remain over time. I'd hate for it to match my steering wheel trim in a couple months!!! :emotions122:

If I get my buddy to spray the parts he'll be able to use an adhesion promoter and hardener to keep the finish looking good.... It'll be more than $5.99 though!!

You can't do that with Plastidip. You should just have your buddy paint it with normal paint.
 

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