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Ive tried the other one supercheap sells and it was pretty crap compared to plastidip. Hard / impossible to get smooth, and it didnt stick well so it peeled with a small bump with something like a bumper edge. Removing it was also a headache, even after 5 thick coats, ended up having to go with a caramel wheel.

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I checked out the plastidip I did on my ECU cover, power steering reservoir and header tank.

Blown away that it was still holding as good as when it was done!

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looks good- how did you go with the spray pattern of the pressure pack? I always find it comes out splotchy.

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I kept on top of this by using these steps

- Cleaning nozzle between coats.

- Warm up the can before spaying, sitting in small tub of hot water worked well.

- I always test spayed to confirm fine spay pattern before applying coat, checking for splatter.

- don't spay until empty or use that portion in places not seen.

This is what worked for me.

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Great looking car GeGe6,

Can I ask how you sprayed the fog light surrounds? Is that insert removable or did you just mask the fog light and the surround bumper?

Cheers,

Dan

EDIT: Anyone know where to get reasonably priced plastidip in Perth now? Usual supplier seems to have disappeared and other companies seem to be still charging $25 a can...

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Thank Dan.

Yeh mate just done it with fog in place, but does take longer.

Just masked the bumper around the light and used those $2 plastic drop sheets over rest of car.

I was looking the other dayfrom the wheel arch, they looked like they where just held in by tabs, seen in Pic below.

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Mick

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Ah great,

Thanks for the picture mate. Had read something vaguely along the lines of a screw holding it there but wasn't sure.

When you masked it off, did you mask the 'lense' of the fog light and the bumper? Did you do a few light coats or a heavier coat?

I've tried it both ways with intricate stuff and I have found the dip can kinda 'fuse' with the dip as it dries...

(Spoiler: I've just bought a G6ET so I'll doing this next weekend I think :spoton:)

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Are to cover the lens I just cut a piece of newspaper a little larger then the lens. Then I just slipped in between the fog light surround.

With masking I masked taped directly around fog light on the tight angles, it's a bit fiddaly. Use a plastic paint scraper to lightly push tape into tight gaps, remember lightly as you want to get it out easy again.

I then covered the bumper around light with newspaper and then plastic drop sheet over bonnet etc.

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