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Postby jstev89 » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:10 pm

how much was it?

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Postby milobob » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:17 pm

Nice michelle! How much was it going for + postage? Also, where are u plastic dipping? hehe,..
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Postby seventieschick » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:19 pm

My husband paid for it over the phone last week and he said it was about $47 which included the courier.
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Postby funnyfi » Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:44 am

yeah i actually drove all the way from strathfield to hornsby (and got lost)...when i got there the guy told me he could have couriered it to me, FML.

It's good stuff, can be frustrating if you screw it up because it's hard to patch up...would need to start again...

I've done my Greddy gearknob and my front bar...also did one coat on my C-Lip because there were a few scratches on it.

I plan to plasti-dip my rims in the uni semester holiday :D!

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Postby seventieschick » Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:50 pm

@Bruno Sorry, I just saw your post! Looks like you posted while I was replying to James......... I think it was around $35 for the plasti dip then $8 for the courier plus GST on top. We are plasti dipping the front bumper! :mrgreen:

@ Eric Glad to hear it's good stuff! Yeah, I'm worried about screwing it up. Gonna let my husband do it then I can blame him if it goes wrong!!!! As for the courier, it was so worth the $8 - especially since we live up the mountains.
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Postby bye2u » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:34 am

funnyfi wrote:yeah i actually drove all the way from strathfield to hornsby (and got lost)...when i got there the guy told me he could have couriered it to me, FML.

It's good stuff, can be frustrating if you screw it up because it's hard to patch up...would need to start again...

I've done my Greddy gearknob and my front bar...also did one coat on my C-Lip because there were a few scratches on it.

I plan to plasti-dip my rims in the uni semester holiday :D!


you could of got it from silverwater which is much closer than hornsby :D thats where i got my can from :)

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Postby bye2u » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:41 am

Stacey wrote:So is this plastic dip work easier then vinyl?

I need to do the lower part of my front bar


If the surface you want to paint is flat with not much corners or curves etc like the standard lancers front nose then vinyl is best. Plasti dip is best for surfaces with curves etc like the ralliart chrome nose ring.

That's what i thought when i wanted to paint my ralliart chrome nose in black. I was originally going to vinyl it but thought that it would be too hard to do the edges/corners smoothly without leaving a crease, bubble or something :S

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Postby funnyfi » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:03 am

bye2u wrote:
funnyfi wrote:yeah i actually drove all the way from strathfield to hornsby (and got lost)...when i got there the guy told me he could have couriered it to me, FML.

It's good stuff, can be frustrating if you screw it up because it's hard to patch up...would need to start again...

I've done my Greddy gearknob and my front bar...also did one coat on my C-Lip because there were a few scratches on it.

I plan to plasti-dip my rims in the uni semester holiday :D!


you could of got it from silverwater which is much closer than hornsby :D thats where i got my can from :)


hahaha damn! from what shop? because i got mitchell's from the plastidip website of distributors....the other shop was in homebush/flemington but they didn't have stock :(

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Postby kinesis » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:24 am

I'm a fan of plasti-dip myself, but you guys do realise that in the US they buy this stuff for less than US$10 a can?!

Stupid import tax and whatever other crap they chuck on there put's it up to $30+ for us.

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Postby seventieschick » Mon May 03, 2010 4:47 pm

kinesis wrote:the other thing you have to remember is that we pay about 5x time the price for a can compared to the US. They can get cans for US$5-8, where as we pay AU$30+ per can...


kinesis wrote:I'm a fan of plasti-dip myself, but you guys do realise that in the US they buy this stuff for less than US$10 a can?!

Stupid import tax and whatever other crap they chuck on there put's it up to $30+ for us.

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Yes, it's more expensive here but what choice do we have? It's cheaper than flying over there to buy it!!! :P
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Postby bd-850 » Mon May 03, 2010 4:53 pm

im looking at getting some to do the front of my car, and maybe painting the strutbrace with this stuff to, but in Red.

i did notice that they had glow in the dark paints, i wounder what heat that paint can handle :twisted:

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Postby kinesis » Mon May 03, 2010 5:15 pm

other options?

vinyl? different types of paints?

the primary advantage that plasti-dip has over these is: over vinyl, is ease of application; over other paints, that you can just peel it off if you mess it up.

but I don't think the cost out weighs these advantages.

anyway, I'm speaking from a budget perspective, and stock just seems to get less and less. I just think that you could save a couple of $$$ with other methods and a bit of extra work.
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Postby aussie027 » Mon May 03, 2010 5:34 pm

Using the Plastidip requires all the careful masking on edges and covering whole front of car car to prevent overspray as using spray paint.
Mine still looks like it I did it yesterday after 1 yr, been very durable.
See my post on previous page for links to aprevious thread on using this.
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Postby seventieschick » Mon May 03, 2010 5:41 pm

Wow, that's awesome. We were supposed to do ours last weekend but didn't have the time.... hoping we can do it this weekend.
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