I used Plasti Dip on my Can Am Spyder when I had it.I noticed that if you spray things you do not touch/play with alot holds up fine
but use it on stuff you touch/play with alot then it was not that great.
I used Plasti Dip on my Can Am Spyder when I had it.I noticed that if you spray things you do not touch/play with alot holds up fine
but use it on stuff you touch/play with alot then it was not that great.
Ride it like you stole it
PlastiDip started peeling off, so now it's carbon fiber! I used some vinyl wrap that I had laying around.
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I am not a fan of Plasti-Dip. I coated a cooler with white so as not to use as much ice on my Western trip. note RED coolers melt ice faster. The edges came up and about anything would knock a chunk out of the finish. However it did keep the cooler cooler. I totaled the trailer with the Wing so did not have to peel the white off. So here I am again with a red cooler on my Bunkhouse camper. Duh! It matches the fast RED F6B..
Deer Slayer._ ._.
I'm currently on my 2nd round of trying plasti-dip on my cubby. As Texas TC said, the cables on my right bar bumps my cubby, leaves a tear in the plasti-dip. Also, when you try to remove the cubby lids it tears. Plasti-dip is good in certain applications, just not this one, at least not for me. I'll be doing a good old fashioned Krylon rebuild on my cubby next week. I'm pretty sure it'll last longer.
Deer Slayer one year at Wing Ding a older man was talking
about ice melting in ice chest, he said put insulation under cooler rack
most of your heat comes off the road surface and he was correct it work.
I have not had any peeling, only the cables scratching the coated bracket from the throttle cables. I use mine daily for my water bottle or Diet Mountain Dew can without any problems. I will admit I do not take the rubber lids off. If I want in the box, I open it with a key. I am pleased with Plasti Dip.
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