View Poll Results: Think i should do it/ would it work
yes,i have done it
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yes, in theory it should work
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yes, but you may run the risk of snow/salt getting trapped in between it
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no, becuase i think it could cause more damage if snow/salt got stuck between it
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no, more hassle than it's worth just wash it constantly
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other: i will specify below
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Plasti dip and that w word...
#1
Plasti dip and that w word...
so i have been thinking alot about plasti dip and well that dreaded word that starts with a w and that white crap that makes traffic horrendious and the salt hit the roads
I was wondering if anyone has done/had plasti dip on thier car durring winter,
i have been thinking heavily about doing it to the intrigues wheels for the winter to help seal them from corrosion and all that fun stuff since they are in near mint condition i was even thinking of doing the whole front bumper. edge of the hood for winter to keep the salt and ect off it!then come spring i can just peal it off,
what are your thoughts
I was wondering if anyone has done/had plasti dip on thier car durring winter,
i have been thinking heavily about doing it to the intrigues wheels for the winter to help seal them from corrosion and all that fun stuff since they are in near mint condition i was even thinking of doing the whole front bumper. edge of the hood for winter to keep the salt and ect off it!then come spring i can just peal it off,
what are your thoughts
#3
that's an option but i don't see myself convincing amy to move out that way
i emailed the company becuase a guy on the local forum made a good point will it be able to resist the extreem cold temps we get and this is the response i got back from them
Phone: 1-800-969-5432 x135
Fax: 1-763-785-2058
www.plastidip.com
i emailed the company becuase a guy on the local forum made a good point will it be able to resist the extreem cold temps we get and this is the response i got back from them
Justin, Plasti Dip can withstand temperatures of -30F to 200F. Plasti Dip sticks to most paints, but not oil based paints. You would need to test this product to see if it will meet your expectations. You can find Plasti Dip at your local Home Depot, Lowes and Ace Hardware stores.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Kelly Gall
Inside Sales/Technical Support/CSR
Plasti Dip International, Inc.Inside Sales/Technical Support/CSR
Phone: 1-800-969-5432 x135
Fax: 1-763-785-2058
www.plastidip.com
#4
I just put it on my truck wheels but havent seen any dreaded winter yet. I also was thinking of doing it to my chrome wheels on the Monte if I dont find me some extra tires for my stockers.
#7
it was only like 90 here yesterday and my car looks good, i want it to stay that way throught that w word! so i'm starting to plan... befor we know it it'll be starting
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