So the wife and I are still waiting for our factory order to come in. We are also waiting for a quote from our dealer for 3M covering. We can imagine this will be around $1000 or more as we want to cover the entire hood, a-pillars, 3" strip just above the windshield, mirrors, bumper, and a small strip on the rear bumper just under the hatch.
We are tossing around the idea of using clear plastidip in aerosol cans. Now before you mention it, we live in Canada and do not have access to the plastidip glossifier coat or any item from dipyourcar.com. We would be using plain clear plastidip that comes in cans. If you refer to my first intro post you will see pics of my Tacoma that has the hood scoop done in black plastidip to minimize glare when the sun bounces off it. It's been through a power wash many times. So I know this stuff is durable. I'm just wondering if it would look good as it dries to a non glossy plastic. Has anybody done this before? Any thoughts?
$1000 buys a lot of plastidip over the life of the car. Once the old stuff wears out I can peel it off and re-apply for a fraction of the cost. @$25 a can I can spend $100 and cover everything I want to cover with at least 3 coats plus some.
We are tossing around the idea of using clear plastidip in aerosol cans. Now before you mention it, we live in Canada and do not have access to the plastidip glossifier coat or any item from dipyourcar.com. We would be using plain clear plastidip that comes in cans. If you refer to my first intro post you will see pics of my Tacoma that has the hood scoop done in black plastidip to minimize glare when the sun bounces off it. It's been through a power wash many times. So I know this stuff is durable. I'm just wondering if it would look good as it dries to a non glossy plastic. Has anybody done this before? Any thoughts?
$1000 buys a lot of plastidip over the life of the car. Once the old stuff wears out I can peel it off and re-apply for a fraction of the cost. @$25 a can I can spend $100 and cover everything I want to cover with at least 3 coats plus some.
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