Flexi-dip?
Rustoleum has an "off brand" Plasti-dip called "Flexi-dip". Has anyone used this? How does it compare to Plasti-dip brand?
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I saw some at our local Home depot - and it was quite cheap compared to the price here for Plasti-dip spray - we pay $18 a can here for plasti-dip!!!! The rustoleum comes in a nice dark grey here too.
I'm waiting to see what kind of feedback on the flexi-dip too. |
I have a couple ideas. If no one's tried it I might buy a can of each and test em.
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My gf's cousin used flexi-dip on his Challenger to black out the wheels & various other pieces. He said he feels it covers better than plasti-dip & he also said he liked the texture better. I haven't tried it yet, but Rustoleum makes good stuff, and it seems to be a quality option for less $. I've also noticed they stock it in colors, to where as the plasti-dip is only available in black, white & grey @ my local hardware stores.
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Plasti dip has many more colors. Go to Dipyourcar.com and check out the options. Going to do my HHR and motorcycle when I get some time.
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Originally Posted by redridehhr
(Post 753786)
Plasti dip has many more colors. Go to Dipyourcar.com and check out the options. Going to do my HHR and motorcycle when I get some time.
I think i'm going to get a can of each and compare them next payday. |
Originally Posted by redridehhr
(Post 753786)
Plasti dip has many more colors. Go to Dipyourcar.com and check out the options. Going to do my HHR and motorcycle when I get some time.
Originally Posted by Frenchy42
(Post 753788)
I think what he was saying is that at his local hardware, Plasti-dip only has black, white, and grey, whereas they they have a number of colors in the Flexi-dip.
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