5 Plasti Dip Projects for your 944

The beautiful thing about these multi-purpose rubber coating sprays is that they protect your parts while providing whatever color you want. Plasti Dip works like a rubber coating, which helps keep moisture, corrosion, and acids away from your Porsche.

By Bassem Girgis - September 14, 2017
Logo
Wheels
Side Mirrors
Bumpers
Body

1. Emblems

A quick and easy part to start with is your "944" emblem. Depending on the theme of your Porsche, a blacked-out 944 logo can be just the perfect touch to a nice, complete, mysterious look. However, if you are into the crazy modifications, consider a bright Plasti Dip color to make your Porsche's presence known.

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2. Wheels

The wheels are considered one of the most common parts to get Plasti Dipped. Although spraying your wheels with Plasti Dip won't protect them against curb rash, it will still offer some protection against rocks, dirt, and debris. Just be sure to clean them thoroughly before spraying them. This is a great modification if you don't want to spend a fortune on new wheels, as it allows you to paint them almost any color temporarily.

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3. Side Mirrors

Not the most common of mods, but if you're into the look, accenting your side mirrors a different color than your exterior's paint can truly make your Porsche pop. Plasti Dipping your mirrors also works well when they're scratched up from bugs and road debris. Instead of spending money on new ones, you can just Plasti Dip them any color you want, which will cover the scratches and even protect them from any further scratches.

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4. Bumpers

Whether you want to give your Porsche 944's exterior a two-tone feel, or you simply want to protect your bumpers from freeway gravel, Plasti Dipping is the easiest and quickest way to do it. You can also paint it the same color as your car (if you get lucky and there is a Plasti Dip color that matches) to cover old scratches from years of driving on sandy and rock strewn roads. When the time comes and you want your old bumpers back, you can simply just peel it off completely, and it will leave no marks in the paint.

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5. Body

When you run out of components to Plasti Dip, why not do your whole car? This requires patience, precision, and preparation, but once the surface is clean and masked enough, you can really get great results. Imagine painting your whole Porsche 944 any color you can dream of for less than a fraction of what a paint job would cost. If you're debating Plasti Dipping your Porsche 944, don't be afraid, tons of Porsche owners have done this before.

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