Plasti Dip How To
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It's all good. But what you said about putting the mustang on the bumper I think that's be neat. You wanna go about that w/vinyl or you actually wanna mold it into bumper?
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Originally Posted by SilverSkoundrel
It's all good. But what you said about putting the mustang on the bumper I think that's be neat. You wanna go about that w/vinyl or you actually wanna mold it into bumper?
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Originally Posted by Stallion408
I think I'm going to buy some Styrofoam or something to fill the void then warp it in vinyl then paint it then slap on some vinyl letters if I like it I'll fill it with fibreglass the put some vinyl letters
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Originally Posted by SilverSkoundrel
Definitely wanna see the finished product
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Ok, I tried dipping my spoiler again. I'm much happier with the outcome, and I'm not even done yet. I had a few less beers, let it dry for 25-30 minutes per coat, and tried to keep the can as upright as possible. One or all of those tips seemed to do the trick, as it's much smoother and more uniform than the first time. It's already dark now, so I'll try to post some pics tomorrow.
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Thanks for the tips. I suspect drying time and keeping the can upright played a big part this time. I'll probably end up doing it one more time now that I've had some practice. But I'm much happier with it this time...last time was almost embarrassing.
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Originally Posted by stupidgenius36
Thanks for the tips. I suspect drying time and keeping the can upright played a big part this time. I'll probably end up doing it one more time now that I've had some practice. But I'm much happier with it this time...last time was almost embarrassing.
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Looks good Victor. I shouldn't have any trouble spotting ya, if I ever make it back out there to Seminole.
Here're some pics that I took of round 2 of my spoiler. It's still not perfect, but I'm much happier with it this time.
Here're some pics that I took of round 2 of my spoiler. It's still not perfect, but I'm much happier with it this time.
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Thanks. That's actually the plan...I'll eventually get the roof and all/part of the hood blacked out as well. Next I'll dip the front bottom grill section...I've been meaning to do that for a while. And I've got some work to do on the taillights...I'm either gonna dip them '13-style, put Moss Muscle covers on them, or a combination of both and probably add sequentials/LED's as well.
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There's one around my parts that I've seen that's one of my favorite mustangs. It's tr like yours and it has the black on the hood, not the entire thing, but I guess like the old bosses? And it has the shaker coming through, and the CDC aggressive matte black. It looks stinking amazing. Idk if you can visualize that at all. Basically almost all black good with black shaker, black billet grille, black front chin, chrome foose wheels, and CDC rear spoiler. Genius
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That just looks awsome!!!Im gonna do some hood stripes,gona black out the roof with wrapping vynil and ill do the back medallion black,under part of the bumper and lets cee of what more I can think of