Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys

Just wondering if anyone here has heard or used Plasti dip on there car before?? Was thinking of giving it ago on my brothers car.. whats peoples thoughts and experience with this stuff

click the link to see what im taking about or search it on youtube http://www.plastidip.net.au/

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/
Share on other sites

I've done my old rims with it, if prepped well enough and given enough coats, it is almost bulletproof (not literally lol). I can high press rinse it with no problems. A guy down here in Melbourne has dipped his blue R34 GTR to white, looks fine from far, but when you go close, you can see the roughness of the surface, but its a cheap and reversible solution to respray.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840139
Share on other sites

Is it true that more coats need to be applied to the front lest stone chips muck up the coat?

Is there a hardener for such an area?

Which is better between dip Vs wrap in robustness (regardless of cost differences)?

That's what i was wondering if its better than wrapping it, if its easier, stronger and cheaper and i know it would be easier to remove the plasti dip compared to wrap

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840227
Share on other sites

Is it true that more coats need to be applied to the front lest stone chips muck up the coat?

Is there a hardener for such an area?

Which is better between dip Vs wrap in robustness (regardless of cost differences)?

I smell a TECH Night!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840233
Share on other sites

there was a guy selling similar stuff on here a while back but the thread disappeared...he had more colours than plastidip branded stuff as well...

whats it gunna cost to coat my skyline..im over trying to polish it...plastidip looks pretty ordinary IMO but its probably better than different coloured or scratched panels

oh yeah and plastidipping a car is a 1/4 the cost of wrapping one...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840282
Share on other sites

This is a mates first attempt at Plasti dip

4 layers Matt Black

He is an sau member, and I'm sure he'd be happy to do a fellow sau'ers cars for a small fee

936898_643147539032942_1526414888_n.jpg

i reckon that looks pretty good.. iv heard from close it dosnt look the best but iv never seen it in real life so can't comment to much on it.. whats his user name ill send him a PM

and i know its not really a long term thing and its more just for show.. but i think it would be fun to play around with

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840297
Share on other sites

there was a guy selling similar stuff on here a while back but the thread disappeared...he had more colours than plastidip branded stuff as well...

whats it gunna cost to coat my skyline..im over trying to polish it...plastidip looks pretty ordinary IMO but its probably better than different coloured or scratched panels

oh yeah and plastidipping a car is a 1/4 the cost of wrapping one...

Just guesses off the top of my head

Pending on the amount of layers

$500-$700 for paint

Couple of hundred for labour, or do it yourself.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840298
Share on other sites

i reckon that looks pretty good.. iv heard from close it dosnt look the best but iv never seen it in real life so can't comment to much on it.. whats his user name ill send him a PM

and i know its not really a long term thing and its more just for show.. but i think it would be fun to play around with

His user name is @GTR_NUTZ

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840301
Share on other sites

i reckon that looks pretty good.. iv heard from close it dosnt look the best but iv never seen it in real life so can't comment to much on it.. whats his user name ill send him a PM

and i know its not really a long term thing and its more just for show.. but i think it would be fun to play around with

thats exactly it..its looks good in pictures and such then you see it real life and go...mmmmmmmmmmm!!

maybe not so great..i saw a VE ss in it the other day..i think its the sort of thing you would get over just as quickly as you applied it...and have fun trying to clean bird crap and stuff of it..I worked on a ute a while ago had some parts done...we taped it up cause we were buffing it and when we went to lift the tape off it pulled the dip off, so it does lift quite easily...sure you can hose it and its fine, but one little scratch and air, water gets under it very quickly

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840308
Share on other sites

Yep that was me that done the Mini Cooper S. Matte black with blaze green rims. It's very easy to work with!

It's the woman's car, she wanted to vynil wrap it but at the cost of wrapping it v.s the cost of dipping it we decided to dip the car.

On the plus side of dip you can peal it off no worries (providing you do 4 or more coats) I have no I dea how easy it is to peal off vynil or what it does to your factory paint underneath.

As far as cleaning/washing goes, you just wash as normal. The day after painting I washed it with a bucket of hot water and car wash stuff with a sponge and scrubbed at it and it didn't budge. I got the high pressure hose onto it too and got about a inch or two away from the nossle and it was fine. We drove to Sydney from Melbourne in it too a few days later. Got plenty of looks (I think it was the blaze green rims) and a few thumbs up. There was no stone chips just bugs! Lots of bugs!!

The plasti dip drys as a rubber coating and so it's got a rubber texture to it and its got that feeling where you just want to pick at it.

I seriously recommend it if you're on a budget. Or want a quick fix from paint fade or even do your whole car if you put a multi colored body kit on.

I plan on dipping my bonnet/boot maybe roof on my 32R in the near future.

I'm not usually on here much but if anyone wants advice or see a few progress pics of the mini just PM me your mobile number and ill SMS them to you.

Cheers,

JUSTIN.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840357
Share on other sites

Thanks for that Justin

I guess there is only one way to find out and that is to give it ago i know for the whole kit your looking at like $800.. but as ARTZ was saying how did you go with bird crap and getting the bugs off??

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840400
Share on other sites

Yeah bird poop does eat paint. I know it gets pretty bad if its left on for a while especially on acrylic jobs or touch up paint. But as far as i know it's ok on the plasti dip. The woman parks underground at home/work so she hardly cops it.

She says she uses the brush at the car wash too and it's never scratched/lifted or marked the paint work. Yet.

I plan on pealing it off in a few months just to see how the factory paint is and also because she wants a colour change too

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6840599
Share on other sites

Plastidip is pretty strong stuff if applied enough of it, so I wouldn't really worry about stone chips on the wheels.

As for removing vs vinyl. I reckon the plastidip would be easier to remove vs vinyl. I think even with stone chips on paint, plastidip wouldn't rip off more paint, where as the vinyl will and will also leave a fair bit of sticky residue from the adhesive backing.

Also, on certain objects i.e. rims with many spokes, wrapping it with one piece just becomes much more difficult and sometimes impossible, where as plastidip would get into all areas.

IMO, the only downside to plastidip is the rough finish.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/424725-plasti-dip/#findComment-6841526
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • It was a great, but typical track day, and some VB was ingested at the night time debrief 🤪
    • And so, to round this out, I couldn't be happier to confirm @MBS206 has decided to buy the car. He drove down from sunny QLD with a trailer last week and it is off to its new home today. I'll let Matt confirm on next steps but I understand broadly that the plan is to leave it pretty much as is, and just get some quality wheel time with a nicely balanced car that is pretty much track ready. There are a few a jobs still to be done first but nothing too major and I think its a very smart buy Dinner last night at the Paragon with a round of VBs (mostly) for Neil
    • Well, 50 pages and the end of a chapter for this car. We took it out for a shakedown at Wakie yesterday, and everything went well. There were a couple of niggles: - Oil cooler fitting leak - tightened, cleaned, stopped leaking - Radiator cap overflow fitting was leaking....Mark called it, the overflow fitting was threaded in and not tight....tightened, tested and held pressure - Small oil leak at the rear of the block, probably the turbo oil feed - too hot to get at it comfortably but probably just needs to be nipped up - leak at the driver's side rear brake line where it meets the hardline. Fitting wasn't loose, so Matt backed it off and back on, no further leaks - there's also a leak somewhere on the top of the fuel tank, maybe that cross over fuel line - that was has been left to fix when its on a hoist Otherwise than those niggles the car went great, turned great and stopped great so it was a very successful day out. I'm always really nervous when a car first hits the track after a long break, especially with a brand new engine as well but it was great. VID-20251011-WA0007.mp4  Big thanks to @The Bogan who dropped by and helped out, @MBS206 and my nephew Lachlan the apprentice.  Neil's wife Mel also surprised the hell out of all of us by dropping by; she's up in Tamworth these days but was travelling to Melbourne so had plausible deniability for turning up at the garage, it was great to see her but also obviously a bit sad all round.
    • Skyline R33 Series 2 sedan tail lights in excellent condition. These are becoming harder to find, especially in this state.    BOTH SETS ARE IN FANTASTIC CONDITION (REFER TO PHOTOS)    ✅ No broken covers or cracks ✅ Lenses are in flawless condition ✅ All rear mounting lugs intact ✅ Comes complete as pictured ✅ Perfect for restoration, replacement, or upgrade   These lights are ready to go, no surprises just quality OEM parts.   These are definitely one of the better sets we have seen in a while. With minimal wear and tear they will come as you see. Bear in mind they are not brand new they are almost 30 years old now. To find them in this condition isn’t easy they can only be obtained on the second hand market.   Australia Wide Postage Available At Buyers Expense. Silver Set:$850 Grey Set:$850 PM Me for purchase or any other questions  IMG_2166.dng IMG_2165.dng IMG_2172.dng IMG_2173.dng IMG_2174.dng IMG_2179.dng IMG_2180.dng IMG_2260.dng IMG_2258.dng IMG_2259.dng IMG_2261.dng IMG_2266.dng IMG_2273.dng IMG_2274.dng IMG_2276.dng
    • Unsolicited advice? Keep the engine as close to stock as you can. Nothing wrong with adding some boost and making a little more power, but given where you are, you really don't want to try to make it into a monster. I can't imagine the roads are up to it, and the lack of locla support when it grenades will be a ball ache. FWIW, If there is a dyno around that you can access, then brand new injectors are a good idea, which will lead you to (at least) putting a Nistune in it, which will allow you to put an R35 AFM on it, all of which will make it possible to make it much much nicer to drive and live with.
×
×
  • Create New...