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18 minutes ago, PabloK said:

yes thats what he used... its like a rubber.   make lots of light coats, let it dry or it will run.

 

I'm going to use a Hi-Temp satin black spray.   You can find this stuff at any hardware store.

 

Plasti-Dip is nice because if you get some overspray on the paint, you can literally rub it off with your fingers.  If properly applied, you can literally peel the coating off in large solid sheets.

 

It's very "low-risk" way to paint the tips without removing them and getting overspray on the truck bumper's plastic and paint.

Awesome,  great to know!

Posted
13 minutes ago, lord.kinbote said:

Awesome,  great to know!

watch a couple youtube videos on application tips and your set man.  I might actually dump my orig idea of Hi-Temp spray paint and also use plasti-dip.... less risk, easier to work with, reversible.

  • 7 months later...
Posted

that looks great OP. very nice look..I like the flat black look 

Posted
46 minutes ago, danmc96 said:

Looks great!  Mine still look great after 7 months!

Thanks!

Posted
5 minutes ago, f8l vnm said:

that looks great OP. very nice look..I like the flat black look 

Thanks!

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Looking for an update from you guys who did this.....how they holding up? Pictures would be great 

  • 1 month later...
Posted

I did mine just for the hell of it the closet to my paint color (Satin Steel Metallic) and turned out good. Not sure if I’m going to keep them that way but we will see in Spring. 

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