Watch this dude destro....errr I mean, PAINT his Audi!
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Plasti-dip is just another trend IMO that will end up running it's course. Any "paint" that requires no surface prep is just asking to come off in a couple months. You get what you put in when it comes to painting IMO, 90% of good paint jobs are in the prep.
Matter of fact one of the clean up boys (detailer) at the dealership has a Tiburon and plasti-dipped the "gills" and fuel door, the first coat came out like ****, but i knew it would flatten out as it dries, must have been a bad nozzle, after a couple coats it didn't look too bad from 2 or 3 feet away even but up close it wasn't a true matte finish. It was more of a textured finish, very inconsistent. It almost looked like spray on tar based undercoating up close, same texture, same feel. It has it's place, like for making a daily driver beater look presentable on the cheap, but that's about it IMO. Has no place being on rims or brakes.
Matter of fact one of the clean up boys (detailer) at the dealership has a Tiburon and plasti-dipped the "gills" and fuel door, the first coat came out like ****, but i knew it would flatten out as it dries, must have been a bad nozzle, after a couple coats it didn't look too bad from 2 or 3 feet away even but up close it wasn't a true matte finish. It was more of a textured finish, very inconsistent. It almost looked like spray on tar based undercoating up close, same texture, same feel. It has it's place, like for making a daily driver beater look presentable on the cheap, but that's about it IMO. Has no place being on rims or brakes.