Could be a very cost effective short-term alternative to a respray for those saving up for a good spray job. Or maybe just to give your race car a fresh look.
Bear in mind it's a matt finish unless sprayed with a glosser. Ideal for racecars.
Not so sure what happens on a road car if and when moisture gets trapped under it?
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It is a temporary thing anyway. Not intended to be kept on the car long term. Any problems it just easily peels off like a skin. If you accidently damage the Bananarama! touches up very well.
I am told the gloss looks crap. Stick to the matt finishes. If you want gloss then the vinyl wrap or paint is all you can do.
I looked into this carefully because I was wanting to try wrapping the roof of my Corvette in gloss black. That way if I decided I didn't like it I could easily remove it.
But proper vinyl wrap is the only way I can do it for the gloss and that is expensive. The Plasti-dip would have only cost £120 for a standard car roof. Probably less on the Corvette as it is just a small area.
I saw a Bentley done in it the other day. Looked good.
I used some from a shake and shoot can , I wanted this area blacked out so I have had it on for a bit it is not very durable , but it will last and then I can peel it off and re do it
yeh saw this on you tube a year or so back, the olive green looks very cool for trucks and rats, i love it, was going to buy some have a shot but if its a drive in and wait do its got to be more cost effective to get them to do it..nice info