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.
Your car represents who you are and what you’re about, so picking the right one for you is a difficult decision to grapple with. Then once you have your car, you have to decide what color you want it ...
Plasti Dip, a specialty rubber coating commonly used for improving tool handles, has many other excellent uses, including fixing stripped headphone wires and rubberizing the back of your phone. Here's ...
It's been many years since the process burst onto the scene, but peelable paint is still very popular. However, there's a clear separation between what the amateurs can do and what pros offer. If a ...
We got "dip" trouble in River City. Not dip for chips and nachos. But the booming business of "dipping" or coating, tools, vehicles and even household items in rubberized coatings that has become as ...
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 ...
How to Plasti Dip Your Tesla Model Y Aero Wheels This project explores the process and aesthetic transformation achieved by Plasti Dipping the 19-inch Aero wheel covers of a Tesla Model Y. Plasti Dip, ...
Wheels. They’re delicate, they’re important and they’re probably the first thing on your car to have a scratch. They were never a good paint candidate because they’re such a crucial part of your car’s ...
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 ...