In part 1 of Alternative Auto Finishes, Hard Working Trucks takes a closer look at Plasti Dip, which offers a less expensive and non-permanent way to change the color of your truck or van.
Since the DIY seventies, home improvers have used Plasti Dip rubber coating to give their tools better grip, prevent rope from fraying, reseal dishwasher racks, and even detail their cars. Basic ...
Plasti Dip, a specialty rubber coating commonly used for improving tool handles, has many other excellent uses, including fixing stripped headphone wires and rubberizing the back of your phone. Here's ...
Who would have thought making significant exterior color changes could be so easy? Just a few years ago the thought of a DIY spray-on rubberized coating in a can that's easily applied and removed (but ...
It might look like a matte black paint finish, but it’s actually a rubber coating called Plasti Dip. As any enthusiast will tell you, it’s become all the rage. The typical thing to do is coat the ...
We got "dip" trouble in River City. Not dip for chips and nachos. But the booming business of "dipping" or coating, tools, vehicles and even household items in rubberized coatings that has become as ...
Wheels. They’re delicate, they’re important and they’re probably the first thing on your car to have a scratch. They were never a good paint candidate because they’re such a crucial part of your car’s ...
This project explores the process and aesthetic transformation achieved by Plasti Dipping the 19-inch Aero wheel covers of a Tesla Model Y. Plasti Dip, a removable rubber coating, offers a ...
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