Nice how many coats did you do? I was wondering if the badges were exposed enough to produce that peel/cut through the platidip
Why?
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I wouldn't have ever owned a black (red, dark blue any strong colour) car in Brisbane. In Melbourne not as much of an issue. I still hang my clothes inside out on the line in Melbourne as a habit from living in Brissie.. everything faded in the sun ..
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I also meant for the poor blody paint haha but yeah, the cars bloody hot too. I grew up hiding from the sun in Qld, you'd hunt for shade, avoid the midday sun, be branded by car seat buckles.. super fun
4-5 thick coats with 25 mins in between each to dry
Why anything? The black on black is easily the best colour with the large plastic wheel arches. The black badges is just a personal touch.
You know you can literally buy a kit on AliExpress that you just stick on the badge...
Ok. Thanks. I get what you’re trying to accomplish.
I did my badges 7 yrs ago and they are still perfect absolutely no chipping or peeling
I got one and they didn’t fit, the groove was too deep for it to stick and the D letter was too wide to fit the curve. Plasti-dip worked perfect.
how much was plastidip in au
Ok next stage is to black out the tail lights so nobody can see your brake lights or indicators
$39
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Black on black does look good I
Ya exactly, super easy and I can peel it off the badges if I don’t like it
I'm glad you're happy with it.
On par with gutter oil.
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