Archer Fabrications
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Scottsdale,
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Duuuuuddeee Makes me wanna dip the dsm panda too
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Why not buy a few cans of matte black paint and skip all the BS that comes with plasti-dip.
i agree, my car is painted camo tan, in honor of military service, but its' less expensive just for regular paint, because you can use reducer on it. Yes it looks like you used a can to do your hood, this paint drys rather quick so, that could have something to do with the unevenness.My friend dipped his car. It turned out well & he used the spray gun.. But i feel that for the price of dip you might aswell just buy actual paint and clear...
That looks pretty good and is the finish I am looking for, I guess I go plasti dip. Thanks for the photos and it look nice!
i like how plastic dip gives us the ability to try something new. But its not really worth it, it scratches off extremely easily , yes you can use a lill thinner and respray but its ridiculous how easily it comes off.
Plastidip is by far the worst creation anyone has ever come to create.
But I am a Painter for a living so maybe my basis for desired look is higher than most.