Plasti Dip Grill Results!

coleb423

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New York
The top pic was 4 coats in. I used a total of 6 coats. There were many places i needed to touch up. For better Results use plasti dip in a warm climate. If you're in NY, You're not gonna get the full effect right now. They say, for full effect, 70 degrees fahrenheit.
These are my results. I took it in my boiler room which is around 55 degrees. it came out okay. Not amazing. When it gets warmer, i'll redo it.




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Looks good. Black grills always look good on such a sporty car. Nice thing is if you like it enough you can go to the permanent solution and paint it. :good:
 
My plastidip results...
I really like how the Mercedes aluminum grill and handles look, so I experimented today. I used Plastidip Clear over the oem chrome handles, rear badges and grill. I didn't like how the grill came out so I'm going to redo that, but here is a pic of my results.


OEM:
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Plastidip clear, 6 coats, no sanding.
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Further back shot:
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The grill:
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I really like how it came out, very subtle.
 
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Looks great! I did the same to my handles and rear chrome a little bit back, definitely like it better. Good choice, looks really nice against the white.

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Thanks guys, smijus my tip is the closer your spray can is.. The smoother the texture becomes. Obviously you don't want like 2inches away but more like 5-6 inches vs the 10-12 inches on the instructions. When I first did my grill I did about 8- 10 inches and the result more of a textured finish, almost like poorly done powder coat.

O.P. sorry didn't mean to thread jack, just didn't want to open a new thread.
 
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