I'm in third place!Thanks. Thats higher than my total post count
Probably higher than mine.
I'm in third place!Thanks. Thats higher than my total post count
Probably higher than mine.
Decided to plasti-dip a small part of the Audi, to see how it would hold up. If this holds up well, I'll go ahead and plasti-dip all the chrome moulding and begin blacking stuff out. Looks great so far, and is holding up well! I'll give it about a month.
Only two people beating you are Kelly and Alex.I'm in third place!
Get one, man! I love this car. Luxury, with a little bit of pickup. Not terribly fast, but apparently, with exhaust, intake, and a tune, these cars move.I've always wanted A a4
And now Gary's gonna get a 42nd car
I got it from Home Depot, actually! It looks like a spray paint can, and when applied, it goes on a lot like Rhino Liner (kind of thick, viscous rubbery stuff). It dries with a thicker rubbery feel, kinda like rhino liner, but lighter. It has excellent coverage, and it's no commitment (peels off if you decide to revert). I had plasti-dipped some of my interior pieces on my Civic, and that stuff held up for over a year pretty well (we didn't do enough coats, so it wasn't thick enough when it was laid on, so it peeled a tiny bit).Where did you get the can and what does it look like? I've never used plasti dip before but keep hearing about it. I want to do the Odyssey trim.
So how does it look on the car after it's all said and done? Does it look like rhino liner? I don't want my shiz to be all bumpy and what not. I'm mean with a rattle can and 9/10 with a automotive spray gun so I like my stuff to look top notch. The good thing is that it can be peeled off if you don't like it or for resale, but I want it to look nice up close too!I got it from Home Depot, actually! It looks like a spray paint can, and when applied, it goes on a lot like Rhino Liner (kind of thick, viscous rubbery stuff). It dries with a thicker rubbery feel, kinda like rhino liner, but lighter. It has excellent coverage, and it's no commitment (peels off if you decide to revert). I had plasti-dipped some of my interior pieces on my Civic, and that stuff held up for over a year pretty well (we didn't do enough coats, so it wasn't thick enough when it was laid on, so it peeled a tiny bit).
Apologizing only weakens you in a case like this. You did absolutely nothing wrong.
I too won't be involved with clients even after we've parted professional ways-merely bc I can still be awkward.
Have ur last massage, act like nothing happened. ...bc really, nothing did. She politely turned u down and u weren't rude. Move on.
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It looks great once it dries, so long as you apply it properly (as with any type of paint). There's very little texture to it, and it looks smooth. You can actually get it diluted and gunnable form this website dipyourcar.com. It only comes in massive quantities though haha.So how does it look on the car after it's all said and done? Does it look like rhino liner? I don't want my shiz to be all bumpy and what not. I'm mean with a rattle can and 9/10 with a automotive spray gun so I like my stuff to look top notch. The good thing is that it can be peeled off if you don't like it or for resale, but I want it to look nice up close too!
I just finished 10 minutes ago. I gotta get up at 7 for class. Its 12:37 am now. f**k me.Ehh I did my wife's homework. 5 10 question quizzes and then a 50 question exam she is passing with a 93 f**k yea