Notice hardwareshops like Ace & DIY start to carry this Rubber Paint Spray Cans, price between rm20-60, it says it gives a rubber coating paint which is stretchable & can be easily peeled off if needed.
Anyone used this before? How does it look like? Would it work if i mask certain areas, or when i remove the masking i will end up tearing some paints off the unmasked area beside the masking tapes?
Is it suitable to spray on cloth material? coz i've been searching for paints that are stretchable & don't crack easily.
Notice hardwareshops like Ace & DIY start to carry this Rubber Paint Spray Cans, price between rm20-60, it says it gives a rubber coating paint which is stretchable & can be easily peeled off if needed.
Anyone used this before? How does it look like? Would it work if i mask certain areas, or when i remove the masking i will end up tearing some paints off the unmasked area beside the masking tapes?
Is it suitable to spray on cloth material? coz i've been searching for paints that are stretchable & don't crack easily.
Notice hardwareshops like Ace & DIY start to carry this Rubber Paint Spray Cans, price between rm20-60, it says it gives a rubber coating paint which is stretchable & can be easily peeled off if needed.
Anyone used this before? How does it look like? Would it work if i mask certain areas, or when i remove the masking i will end up tearing some paints off the unmasked area beside the masking tapes?
Is it suitable to spray on cloth material? coz i've been searching for paints that are stretchable & don't crack easily.
i only saw them 1-2 times didn't remember the brandname, only remember got spray can & dip type, so when i hear plasti "dip" naturally i think about the dipping type.
i'm not sure the dip type is same or different from tin type used for brush painting, since the description of tin type makes it look like its for coating rubber grip.
arguing & questioning is 2 different thing.
QUOTE(ar188 @ Jul 18 2014, 02:20 PM)
I think you just want to argue just for the sake of argueing
does that mean plastidip doesnt come in spray can?
when you spray will it give a leather like look on cloth material?
i see google all showing matte finishes type, don't know how those glossy/metallic type look like.
the clear bottle is clear coating? i want to repair some pleather that's started to come off, should i remove all the pleather coat & respray with this paint or just touch up?
QUOTE(incubus_skj @ Jul 18 2014, 02:17 PM)
plasti dip also got in spray can form la adoiÂ
This post has been edited by advocado: Jul 18 2014, 02:26 PM
when you spray will it give a leather like look on cloth material?
i see google all showing matte finishes type, don't know how those glossy/metallic type look like.
the clear bottle is clear coating? i want to repair some pleather that's started to come off, should i remove all the pleather coat & respray with this paint or just touch up?
i dunno, haven't used before. ar188 might know since he has one. see if he want to answer your question or not lah since you go and piss him off
Notice hardwareshops like Ace & DIY start to carry this Rubber Paint Spray Cans, price between rm20-60, it says it gives a rubber coating paint which is stretchable & can be easily peeled off if needed.
Anyone used this before? How does it look like? Would it work if i mask certain areas, or when i remove the masking i will end up tearing some paints off the unmasked area beside the masking tapes?
Is it suitable to spray on cloth material? coz i've been searching for paints that are stretchable & don't crack easily.
you can test it, if it peels of when u peel off the masking tape.
you can test it, if it peels of when u peel off the masking tape.
it wont come off, cos you should peel off the masking before it dries..
(this is for a flat surface with masking directly on same surface)
if it's 2 different surface with slight gap..like sport rim, with centre cap, then use other technique, when fully dry, just pull off the portion , centre cap, which you dont want it to be covered..
This post has been edited by ar188: Jul 18 2014, 03:08 PM
How do you spray rims? i see the can demo just use paper to cover the sides, then stuff plastic bags around the brakes, but like this can spray the rims meh? won't miss many areas inside the rim which can still be seen from outside? they didn't take out the tyre/rim just spray on the spot with covers.
QUOTE(diyplastidip @ Sep 1 2014, 01:16 PM)
Glossifier example:
The wheel on the right had one coat of glossifier, the one on the left only Anthracite plastidip
How do you spray rims? i see the can demo just use paper to cover the sides, then stuff plastic bags around the brakes, but like this can spray the rims meh? won't miss many areas inside the rim which can still be seen from outside? they didn't take out the tyre/rim just spray on the spot with covers.
below video u mean?
video taking out the rims from car :
even a girl also able to plastidip her rims
Normally we dont spray those inner part of the rims..we only spray the outer parts and the gap between the spokes spoke.
but after all its really up to you either to spray all or just the outer part.
This post has been edited by diyplastidip: Sep 1 2014, 03:41 PM
i know the proper way which is remove wheel from car & remove tyre, clean everything up & paint everything.
but for the cheapskate lazy people, what about the bolts & nuts? surely you spray it the paint will stuck there, next time you open the bolt nut the paint will get torn away on the rims.
QUOTE(diyplastidip @ Sep 1 2014, 03:25 PM)
below video u mean?
video taking out the rims from car :
even a girl also able to plastidip her rims
Normally we dont spray those inner part of the rims..we only spray the outer parts and the gap between the spokes spoke.
but after all its really up to you either to spray all or just the outer part.