Anyone with plastidip OEM spoiler?
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Anyone with plastidip OEM spoiler?
hey guys, I got the OEM looking spoiler off ebay, but it's not painted. So i was thinking of plastidipping (not sure if this is a word ) the spoiler cause i am too lazy to paint it. I was wondering if anyone has done this before, specially on obsidian black IS. if you have please upload a picture.
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you should be fine. although you know its a flat black. and it wont be as smooth as paint. and wont last nearly as long as pain.
Honestly i suggest doing it right the first time. You will ultimately end up painting it. just bite the cost and get 'er done!
I was going to plastidip my wheels matte white. but then i thought about it, and its better to just get them powder coated. Good luck with whatever you decide!
Honestly i suggest doing it right the first time. You will ultimately end up painting it. just bite the cost and get 'er done!
I was going to plastidip my wheels matte white. but then i thought about it, and its better to just get them powder coated. Good luck with whatever you decide!
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I would just paint it. Ge tit over with. If the car was white and your going for a Panda white/black theme then plasti-dip would work wonders. On black. Car=shiny, spoiler=matte black. I just plasti-dipped my wife's wheels and do admit they look awesome.
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