Z3Zack said:a friend of mine just asked me if I had ever heard of plastidip. Seems like it's a big thing on all the forums. On the VW forum the guys are going crazy with this stuff. Spraying their badges, spraying their wheels, spraying their bonnets... Crazy. :mmm:
andrewbuch said:Z3Zack said:a friend of mine just asked me if I had ever heard of plastidip. Seems like it's a big thing on all the forums. On the VW forum the guys are going crazy with this stuff. Spraying their badges, spraying their wheels, spraying their bonnets... Crazy. :mmm:
Check this
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White_Mercury said:@ Philip ? Why not use a mixture between white and black until you get the grey you want for your interior? I would if i were you , give it a go.
I mixed before and it works like a bloody charm.
sorry for the stupid question but how do I post pics like this in here?
Ill upload some plastidip pics.
Philip Foglar said:I actually saw on their site that you can buy different colours to mix custom colours, but then I gather would would need a proper spray gun and compressor etc. If my car's interior was black this would be so easy in terms of just using a can of standard black.
Yep, photobucket...
kabal said:Philip Foglar said:I actually saw on their site that you can buy different colours to mix custom colours, but then I gather would would need a proper spray gun and compressor etc. If my car's interior was black this would be so easy in terms of just using a can of standard black.
Yep, photobucket...
take a look at this philip. I actually did this with my eurotray. It takes a hammering with keys, ipod connection etc, that I decided not to plastidip that part. it still looks 100x better now
http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=349932
kabal said:take a look at this philip. I actually did this with my eurotray. It takes a hammering with keys, ipod connection etc, that I decided not to plastidip that part. it still looks 100x better now
http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=349932
Philip Foglar said:kabal said:Philip Foglar said:I actually saw on their site that you can buy different colours to mix custom colours, but then I gather would would need a proper spray gun and compressor etc. If my car's interior was black this would be so easy in terms of just using a can of standard black.
Yep, photobucket...
take a look at this philip. I actually did this with my eurotray. It takes a hammering with keys, ipod connection etc, that I decided not to plastidip that part. it still looks 100x better now
http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=349932
Hmm, site seems to be down - will take a look tomorrow, should hopefully be online then. I think stuff is going to be so handy - thinking of experimenting with the clear to protect various exposed and easily damaged areas. Interior is such a weak spot for our cars, E90 is quite bad especially! :nonono:
Edit: Site is now working - I gather you are talking about just removing the old soft touch and revealing the plastic finish underneath? Sadly with the E90 they went the cheap way - the base plastic is a basic white colour rather than the same as the grey soft touch finish, so looks quite yucky!!
dvst8 said:Her is some of my work ! :rollsmile:
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Matt Plasticit said:I am also running low on stock but will be getting some soon.
I am based in Roodepoort jhb
Matt
Matt Plasticit said:I am also running low on stock but will be getting some soon.
I am based in Roodepoort jhb
Matt