I had a set of trim, and well it was chrome and out of a "yard car" that someone had painted silver.
So I had pondered how to make it work on my 93 needing black....
Well a few hits with Brake-Kleen, and a quick test.... I think I found the answer....
Plasti-dip.
Before.
After.
Now this was a quick one spray pass, and I would tend to think it might need a bit of tweeking.
But it does match the color, I just need to get it to lay flatter and when it totally dries I might try sanding it a bit...
Besides it will peel off....
Plasti-dip isn't just for Ricers.
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Plasti-dip isn't just for Ricers.
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Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....
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Re: Plasti-dip isn't just for Ricers.
There's also the autodip that works good like plastidip but it is more of vinyl looking.