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Can the interior console pull out rubber liners be dipped ?
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Not sure I fully understand but thanks. I'll go try and find a YouTube video about it.I taped off a small box around them and just sprayed it (box only enclosed the letters and surrounding vent). It released off the vent well but didn’t snap at the edges of the letters quite like I expected , which could have been sub par prep and/or not enough coats. Some gentle scoring of it around the letters lifted it clean. Overspray wipes off easy with a bit of detailing spray
not sure on the oval size to be honest. I thought about overlays but really didn’t want to still have the outer chrome ring. I’m sure there will be or are solutions but this was pretty easy and I didn’t have to take the truck apart to work with the badges which I had zero desire to do to my brand new ride
If you find some good video how about posting a link. ThanksNot sure I fully understand but thanks. I'll go try and find a YouTube video about it.
I suppose you could but I’m not sure how well it would work on something super flexible like those inserts. Seems like any twisting or bending might tear and edge or something. I guess if you just sprayed it, dropped it in and weren’t messing with it, it might be ok. I’ve only ever applied it to hard surfaces.Can the interior console pull out rubber liners be dipped ?
Straight from the sourceIf you find some good video how about posting a link. Thanks
Trying to see about those and how to get a different color armrest center console.I suppose you could but I’m not sure how well it would work on something super flexible like those inserts. Seems like any twisting or bending might tear and edge or something. I guess if you just sprayed it, dropped it in and weren’t messing with it, it might be ok. I’ve only ever applied it to hard surfaces.
THANKS Matt.Straight from the source
Wow! That's some amazing stuff! I just can't believe how well it worked and how it basically cut itself around the emblems! Also how easy the clean up was.Straight from the source
My winter wheels on my and gf bimmers are plasticdippee black and have seen 2 MN Winters and survived a plethora of tunnel touchless washes(sometimes 5 a week).Wow! That's some amazing stuff! I just can't believe how well it worked and how it basically cut itself around the emblems! Also how easy the clean up was.
I'm curious to know how well it holds with car washing and if it got a nick in it would it just peel off? I'm going to have to try this stuff out just to see what it's like.
Damn, that's incredible that this stuff is that tough, especially seeing how easy it is to peel around badges (we don't need any stinking badges!) and easy clean up! Now I'm definitely going to try this stuff!!My winter wheels on my and gf bimmers are plasticdippee black and have seen 2 MN Winters and survived a plethora of tunnel touchless washes(sometimes 5 a week).
If done right, it is basically there until you want it off.
Oh also our plastidipped wheels get manhandled by the Costco tire people twice a year and survived that too( they are not gentle at all)
Just ordered my kit. THANKS.Straight from the source
Sweet good luck! Go super light on the dust coats and do everything you can to ensure the spray can is nice and warm. I think those things make a big difference for application. That and really prepping the surfaces.Just ordered my kit. THANKS.
CAUTION!!! I just spoke to Brad at DipYourCar.Just ordered my kit. THANKS.