SLSAMG88 1st Gear October 29, 2013 Share October 29, 2013 Diy with my friend.. I bought a roll of 30m, intend to do whole car.. but no time.. So only manage to do bonnet.. I'm selling, pm me if keen. Did anyone manage to get their hands on Plastidip? I've been looking around and can't find anyone selling it in Singapore! I contacted the Facebook site, but no response from them. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLZT 6th Gear October 31, 2013 Share October 31, 2013 I dont suppose wrapping is possible for complicated looking grills like Jag XF and XJ type? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinyl 5th Gear October 31, 2013 Share October 31, 2013 I dont suppose wrapping is possible for complicated looking grills like Jag XF and XJ type? That will be impossible. Try plastidip instead. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainbowbiatch 6th Gear November 22, 2013 Share November 22, 2013 seems like there is a sale going on.. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plastidip-Spray-Sg/616117098444492 carton sale offer !gunmetal blaze pinkmatt yellowmatt blackpurchase per carton of 6 cans and get dip nozzle FOC, with compliments from Plastidip Spray Sg, pm me. you can mix and match to make it to 6 cans : )while stock last Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged November 22, 2013 Share November 22, 2013 any shops in SG doing plastidip for the whole car? what's the cost like? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cueball1981 Neutral Newbie August 14, 2014 Share August 14, 2014 Dear Guys, Im considering setup a spray garage doing Plastidip, care to share your comfortable price for a full car spray. For market research. Cheers 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vint Neutral Newbie March 27, 2015 Share March 27, 2015 there is a authorized distributor SG Hardware Link www.sghardwarelink.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymansg 1st Gear April 2, 2015 Share April 2, 2015 Just wondering ... dries to a rubber like texture. I guess we can add the 'gloss' spray as well but how does it actually look ? Anyway, I might go get some to try for some home stuff ... if really that easy to DIY, maybe. Instead of buying door guards, any not spray nicely a little at the side ? Maybe I sound like an id**t but has anyone tried using it to protect the usual area that gets the most contact ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vint Neutral Newbie April 2, 2015 Share April 2, 2015 If using aerosol spray should be safer to spray 4 or more thin layers. Prep work shld reduce the post cleaning. But i saw vids they juz rub it off. I saw sghardwarelink.com offering basic guidance to how you can use it. Looks interesting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymansg 1st Gear April 2, 2015 Share April 2, 2015 Saw the videos, will get smoke + pearlizer and practice. See what happens Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymansg 1st Gear April 11, 2015 Share April 11, 2015 Got some cans, found some time and lazily tried on my old Honda badge. 1st coat, was told to be generous. 2. After 2 more coats, 2 short sprays metalizer, 2 short sprays glossifier (8 mins in between) 3. After 20 mins Looks better in real life but I was surprised that it was so easy, I didn't really try very hard. A little tacky still, will go heavier on glossifier to see if it smoothens. Finally, smoke ... ehh... not so nice. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymansg 1st Gear April 11, 2015 Share April 11, 2015 Larger file with brighter background. Think I have my next few weekends occupied. Texture hmmm.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymansg 1st Gear April 12, 2015 Share April 12, 2015 Final post to share with like minded bros that its really easy to use. Residue (after its removed), feels like thin plastic. Impact on the emblem itself (none) Re-spray new colour, when wet, looks very uneven. After just 3 coats, metalizer & glossifier. Hint : Light colours, your emblems flaws are visible up close. Use white base before starting on colour of your choice (I didn't but I can imagine the impact would be a brighter and even colour). Min. 4 coat before enhancers. Next week, I will do the emblems on my new car. Ciao 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meekgeek Clutched November 22, 2015 Share November 22, 2015 Has anyone seen sth like this in SG? There is now this highgloss top coat that feels smooth like normal automotive paint. plain plastidip feels rubbery. High gloss finish yet it peels off like nomal plastidip! got garage in SG can do this i confirm go try. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuguangr 2nd Gear November 22, 2015 Share November 22, 2015 Has anyone seen sth like this in SG? There is now this highgloss top coat that feels smooth like normal automotive paint. plain plastidip feels rubbery. High gloss finish yet it peels off like nomal plastidip! got garage in SG can do this i confirm go try. saw it on the road before. heard some work shops do it... but not too sure which are the ones. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashbang Turbocharged November 25, 2015 Share November 25, 2015 saw it on the road before. heard some work shops do it... but not too sure which are the ones. I seen it too on the roads, but not sure where it's done... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
alphard96 6th Gear November 26, 2015 Share November 26, 2015 (edited) Did anyone manage to get their hands on Plastidip? I've been looking around and can't find anyone selling it in Singapore! I contacted the Facebook site, but no response from them. Bought one can recently at Mustafa centre around $20 plus (not cheap) Quite fun to use, easily reversible (peel off effortlessly) can be useful for temporary protection eg front bonnet (for NS highway driving) Tried - Sprayed on some small plastic parts, ok with the outcome Edited November 26, 2015 by alphard96 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vint Neutral Newbie November 27, 2015 Share November 27, 2015 Saw this from a webby. Seems got a seller in sg. https://www.awarehousefull.com/asia/ Singapore SG Hardware Link LLP Singapore 569557 Phone: 94775548, 98534237 Contact: [email protected] Website: www.sghardwarelink.com Tried emailing them. Seems much cheaper. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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