To go the other direction, there is a decent thread about Plastidiping a car on 3Si right now.
http://www.3si.org/forum/f1/plasti-dip- ... ly-661066/
Best incite from a newer member 3000gt3000gt, here is his plastidipped car.
[quote=""3000gt3000gt""]
My word of advice: Don’t do it. Save up the $$ for a real paint job.
The job is a PITA to do yourself even if you have the right equipment. I even had ALL the right tools including the latest DYC gun to legit DYC RDS gallons.
The dip dries up too easily and clogs the gun and nozzle pretty fast.
If you are really set on doing this for a temporary thing, I’d take it to someone who can professionally do it.
Everything from masking to spraying to layering dip is rocket science even if you’ve painted cars before.
The only reason why I went with dipping my car is because I love the beautiful carcass red underneath, BUT COULD NOT stand getting pulled over so many times in less than 2 months of owning the car.
Red attracts cops pretty easily. Not to mention our red isn’t just red, it’s a bright, orange-red.
If the local Norcal meetup isn’t too far from now, I’ll bring the car and let you see it.
Otherwise, I might just peel it and have it vinyl wrapped in 3M.
BTW, I’m selling the official DYC spray gun if you want it. Used once for the dip job you see in my sig. Don’t ever think I’ll use it again.
One thing I forgot to mention: Never work on your car then touch the dip. Dirt and grime/smudge will NEVER COME OFF.
It shows up worse on a white dip job.
And careful, when you pump your gas. Gasoline and dip does not mix. It will eat your dip. (happened to me and it was pathetic)[/quote]