Spray on protection for paint that peels off!! Very cool.
Spray on prtection for paint.
After it dries it can peel off like a plastic film. I ordered some for the top of my bed rails.
After it dries it can peel off like a plastic film. I ordered some for the top of my bed rails.
Post and let me know how it goes when you get it and apply it. I'm sick and tired of getting paint chips on the nose of my truck, it pisses me off and ruins my day so that spray on film would be a nice alternative to one of those nasty as hell car bra's or whatever they're called.
You are supose to be able to leave it on however long you like and when you want to take it off, it peals off in one piece like a sheet of plastic. I order alot of stuff from this company for my sportscar and they only sell products that are top-shelf. I have been looking for a product like this for a long time.
Please let me know also. I do a good deal of highway driving and actually had a dump truck full of gravel open up from the back 3 cars in front of me and completely chipped my old car to hell. I gave that driver a nice talking to and so did the other 3 drivers.
Should be in any day now. I am watching the mail. This stuff could even be used as black styling accents like black custom graphics.
Make a HEMI logo template cutout and spray it on. The skys the limit. I am going to play around with it when I get it.
Make a HEMI logo template cutout and spray it on. The skys the limit. I am going to play around with it when I get it.
What is the name of this stuff and where can I order it? Gotta link?
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I just finished testing Griot's Garage "Spray-on Bra". It is very clever. It goes on like spray-on-undercoating and sets up fast. This means when you mask an area and want a clean tape line, you must pull the tape off quickly after you finish spraying on the product before the product starts to dry. I found this out the hard way because it left a jagged line from pulling up the tape 2 minutes after spraying it on. The product is black and looks very much like a black spray-in bedliner. Now the cool part.... Unlike spray-on-undercoating, the product peels right off like a piece of latex rubber and leaves no residue at all. It feels tougher than latex and has some give to it so it should bounce a little when it is hit by whatever. It dries to the touch in 15 or less minutes and is fully cured in 90 minutes. If somthing does chip/cut it, touch up is very easy. I missed a couple of pin size spots when I applied so I waited 90 minutes untill it was fully cured and sprayed some on my finger and dabbed it on. Perfect match. I applied the product between the tailgate liner and on the end of the bed where the drop-in liner stops. The surface must be clean and a fresh coat of wax is recomended for easy removal. It is also gives a non slip finish. The truck applications are endless...rocker pannels, bed rails, front end, door sills, step bars, etc...
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