Did the rear corners with Plastidip today.... nice...

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Lane24

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For some reason the rear corners on my truck are corroding away... it always looks like a bird shit on them, or they have mud splatters... so I decided to cover them with plastidip today. Wow, do they ever look great in a matte black. Now I want to do the b pillars too.

Before.... disgusting....

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So much better...

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Did some touch ups on my Jeep while I was out there...

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And then my son did one of the bodies on his Radline.... decals go on tomorrow... I Love this stuff !!! ♥♥♥♥♥

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haha, you went to town! nice job. i plan to buy some dip and make my tan bumpers black.
 
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It's damn near impossible to find this stuff in Canada, so luckily my Mother in law brings me a few cans every time she crosses the border. $5 a can, where as the last time I saw it up here it was $19. Crazy.
 

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Looks great! I have never seen those corner pieces do that before, strange!

I used PD on the moldings between the window and the door, that run front to back on the truck. Couldn't be happier.

Tried it on the chrome logos on my Honda Accord Daily Driver, however, and gave up after the 4th failed attempt.
 

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looks great! much better then before.

i went a different way with mine and painted them to match the truck.

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Fantastic result... i see a lot of possible uses in the future when my own car get some more "road worn"
 
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It's damn near impossible to find this stuff in Canada, so luckily my Mother in law brings me a few cans every time she crosses the border. $5 a can, where as the last time I saw it up here it was $19. Crazy.

yeah I know. The only store that sells it here in Quebec is Home Hardware and it's like $18 a can. F that! I'll take a trip cross the border and buy a few cans from the States.
 
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