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So I decided to Plasti Dip the back badges balck after watching how easy it was done over the internet and I must say it wasn't hard at all and I like the finished result! Durango, R/T and Dodge on light bar all plasti dipped.


 
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Nice! looks good!
 
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Originally Posted by m8knuthink
So I decided to Plasti Dip the back badges balck after watching how easy it was done over the internet and I must say it wasn't hard at all and I like the finished result! Durango, R/T and Dodge on light bar all plasti dipped.
So did you just spray them and the area around them, then peel off the plastidip overspray? Or did you carefully tape off around the lettering? Did you use the spray cans that you can buy at Home Depot?
 
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So did you just spray them and the area around them, then peel off the plastidip overspray? Or did you carefully tape off around the lettering? Did you use the spray cans that you can buy at Home Depot?




All I did was spray in the area and then peeled off the overparay, it was really easy and came off clean... in the small sections between the letters I used a toothpick to pull off excess plast... just make sure you clean the badges really well before spraying.
 
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We did my friends Tacoma badges in red.


 
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Originally Posted by m8knuthink
All I did was spray in the area and then peeled off the overparay, it was really easy and came off clean... in the small sections between the letters I used a toothpick to pull off excess plast... just make sure you clean the badges really well before spraying.
Did you use the spray cans that you can buy at Home Depot?
 
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Originally Posted by Wash Man
Did you use the spray cans that you can buy at Home Depot?




YUP! and this is the finished product...
 
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6 coats is what I did for these.
 
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