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    Plastidip High Gloss

    https://www.dipyourcar.com/home.php

    I'm a fan of plastidip personally because its much easier/cheaper to change the cars color every year, but the high gloss could be really awesome.
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    I was just watching vids of the color changing coatings they have now. This stuff has come a long way.
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    Last summer I tried to make dark red and it came out a little too pink for my taste. I might do bright red this summer.
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    How are you spraying this stuff? With their gun or something else?
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    Yeah, I just bought their setup.
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    My buddy just ordered the kit with the glossifier for his wheels. I will report back when I see them in person.
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    Did he pre-order the high gloss? It's not going to be out until mid-march. The regular glossifier is similiar to a satin/semi gloss.
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    About how much do people have into a color change with plastic dip? I understand that some of the glosses and color change can add to the cost. The reason I ask is because I got a quote for a vinyl wrap on the fox and it was about half of what a real paint job costs.
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    $300-400 for a decent job (high gloss).
    You could do a flat for 150 or so.

    I would also get the pre-dip spray ($9), and their gun works ($156) pretty good too. Than it is just general stuff like the masking paper, blue tape, etc.. Jeff (the dude with the white/black dsm) and I are probably going to end up dipping 4 cars this summer. It feels a lot like the paint boths in grand theft auto where you pull in, change the color and drive away.

    edit: this is for doing it yourself
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    Ryan.....Diehl in Butler does it. Call and talk to Matt Wittenberger in the body shop. He will give you a good deal. Check out dippedbydiehl.com.
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    There's a guy on YouTube that uses an electric paint sprayer with good results. You can buy gallons of paint from dip your car and cut it and spay if yourself with a little research.

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    Tom, That doesn't sound bad. I just want to go a different then black. There must be a 10000 black fox's on the planet.


    Chris, I want to paint it myself because race car. If it gets messed up just pull it off and respray.
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    Check with Dave at Twighlight Auto
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    You wont believe the price and quality of work--hes done paint work on two of my cars and also 2000GT car from this site. Prices are stupid cheap, fast and quality
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeygrits View Post
    There's a guy on YouTube that uses an electric paint sprayer with good results. You can buy gallons of paint from dip your car and cut it and spay if yourself with a little research.
    This is what I do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUTHLESS View Post
    Tom, That doesn't sound bad. I just want to go a different then black. There must be a 10000 black fox's on the planet.


    Chris, I want to paint it myself because race car. If it gets messed up just pull it off and respray.
    If you want some help, let me know. I have the gun already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUTHLESS View Post
    About how much do people have into a color change with plastic dip? I understand that some of the glosses and color change can add to the cost. The reason I ask is because I got a quote for a vinyl wrap on the fox and it was about half of what a real paint job costs.
    Ryan

    there is a shop here in Morgantown that's does it and they charge around $1000 to dip a full car. They claim they tear down the car as if you were doing a real paint job. I've seen their work and it's not bad but I can't justify that much for plastidip
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    Quote Originally Posted by no1sirbutler View Post
    Ryan

    there is a shop here in Morgantown that's does it and they charge around $1000 to dip a full car. They claim they tear down the car as if you were doing a real paint job. I've seen their work and it's not bad but I can't justify that much for plastidip
    Yeah my brother is taking his car to them to do come March. I doubt they disassemble the car and dip it as the price would be much higher than $1K for that.
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    Watch videos from a guy on YouTube with the channel name iamthepuzzleman. He started with cans and has progressed into spraying full cars. He uses a home paint sprayer and has used a few different types. He does all of his stuff like you would in your garage. He is where I got the idea to use plastidip as a bra for winter. uploadfromtaptalk1423704966316.jpg

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    plastidip is cool stuff. I did my winter wheels a few years ago back when it first started to get noticed, and the only colors were black, or white, lol


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