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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
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Boredom can be a powerful tool. Be careful!

I recall a time I was bored and the cat got a Mohawk. Of course, I learned that they didn't mean "shave your cat".



 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
I was looking at that this weekend and found a web site that sells a kit to do your whole car! Any way they also have "glossifier" and a metal flake, you gotta see it to believe it. Here is the site http://www.dipyourcar.com/ enjoy, lots of video.
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
papes wrote:
Just found out the wife is pregnant

Congratulations.


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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
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Yeah, your'e telling me! Just found out the wife is pregnant and she wanted me around the homestead today... I figured the garage was close enough to home!Congratulations! [/quote]

not to hi jack but congrates
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
Congrats to you and the wife
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
Awesome!!!! I think that it looks amazing. I've been considering repainting my bike in a matte black and pin striping it but right now I have too many engine problems to fix first. Nice job though, very professional looking. Even coats and no drip runs

Congrats on the pregnancy!
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
Wow I love plasti dip . I was thinking about doing the the same thing ! Now that I see what it looks like. I've changed my mind. I was even thinking about doing the wheels ! Let us know how hard it is to get it off. I'm just kidding with ya.... NOT !
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
Has anyone done a set of spoked wheels with plasti-dip?
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
I've used Plasti Dip on tools and such, for a bike is their any prep work needed other than a clean surface?
 
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Re:Plasti Dip and Boredom 1 Year ago  
i plasti-dipped my bike last fall. it was fine, looked ok, gas wasn't a big deal, etc. BUT i found if you get a small nick in it, it starts to peal back. the back side of the my front fender got nicked pretty good and started to peal. It was for that reason that I took it all off and painted it with John Deere Blitz Black. I like my new paint a lot. Anyway, per the question about prep work ... there really isn't any other than to clean everything good. You don't want to sand, etc unless you don't mind ruining the paint underneath. The fun part is you can just peal it off in a few minutes if you don't like it.
 
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