In part 1 of Alternative Auto Finishes, Hard Working Trucks takes a closer look at Plasti Dip, which offers a less expensive and non-permanent way to change the color of your truck or van.
Plasti Dip is great if you want an easy, non-permanent color change for your ride. You mask everything up, spray it on, and when you’re tired of your 30-year-old German car being pink, you peel it off ...
Narrator: Car customization is a great way to personalize your automobile. Tired of the standard look of your horseless carriage? Here are six ways to customize your ride. Tinted windows are typically ...
After wrapping, the next big thing in the world of reversible custom car mods is dipping. Yes, dipping. It's a new type of procedure where a substance is sprayed on the car, let to dry and can then be ...
It might look like a matte black paint finish, but it’s actually a rubber coating called Plasti Dip. As any enthusiast will tell you, it’s become all the rage. The typical thing to do is coat the ...
Lately, in the search of ultimate exterior changing features, most people discovered the vinyl wrapping industry. It is a viable alternative to a total repaint, but there also Plasti Dip. This ...
Before any color hits the surface, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class undergoes detailed bodywork preparation. Using dual-action sanding and rust repair, every imperfection is smoothed out, ensuring the Plasti ...