The plasti dip is holding up great on the Jeep, it has been to a high pressure car wash several times with no problems! I have also washed it by hand and it comes clean very easy although I am careful not the catch the edges.
The Ford emblem and wheels on my truck were doing great until today...
I remembered to snap a few pics as I plasti dipped the trim and bumpers on my sons Jeep, I'll give updates from time to time and let you guys know how it holds up and if it fads. The surface you're going to spray must be clean and dry with wax or protectants stripped off or it won't hold on to...
I got lucky, the Ford on the tailgate is outlined on the emblem so I just had to put the tip of the exacto in the groove and trace it. Same thing on the wheels.
It's always parked outside with no cover, I guess it never really had a chance. I might do a project thread on the Jeep to show what it looks like and how it hold up.
I did and it worked great for about two weeks then it was faded again, I put it on three more times hoping it would eventually last longer but it didn't.
I did the badge on my tailgate and all 4 wheels with two cans, 4 coats on everything. I'm also doing the wheels and trim on my sons Jeep, all of the black trim has turned light grey.
James they sell a Plasti Dip glossifier, that might help protect it from gas but I have not seen or read anything that says that.
It might crack I really don't know but that's why I did the test :thumbs-up:
I played with masking it today, again I did really take my time but my goal was to...
Looks good James, I plan on using rattle cans also.
Rolex check this site out, I didn't realize they had so many colors!
http://www.dipyourcar.com/colors.html
Anybody used it on the 1:1? I'm thinking about plasti dipping the wheels on my truck but I'm not 100% sure yet. Earlier today I grabbed an old piece of metal and did a test run with plasti dip with a shiny clear coat. I didn't warm it up or shake it enough so it's not the smoothest but not bad...