Change the color of your car parts at home with this DIY process using Plasti Dip. This project requires 3 cans of Plasti Dip ...
In part 1 of Alternative Auto Finishes, Hard Working Trucks takes a closer look at Plasti Dip, which offers a less expensive and non-permanent way to change the color of your truck or van.
Who would have thought making significant exterior color changes could be so easy? Just a few years ago the thought of a DIY spray-on rubberized coating in a can that's easily applied and removed (but ...
What happens when you burn, scratch, and throw rocks at a car covered in Plasti Dip? This video explores the durability of ...
"Plasti Dip" and its other-brand equivalents are sprayable removable rubberizing coatings that have become a popular way to customize cars. It sort of holds like a vinyl wrap paint, but mixes a little ...
Plasti Dip is great if you want an easy, non-permanent color change for your ride. You mask everything up, spray it on, and when you’re tired of your 30-year-old German car being pink, you peel it off ...
It's been many years since the process burst onto the scene, but peelable paint is still very popular. However, there's a clear separation between what the amateurs can do and what pros offer. If a ...
Narrator: Car customization is a great way to personalize your automobile. Tired of the standard look of your horseless carriage? Here are six ways to customize your ride. Tinted windows are typically ...