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Anyone PlastiDipped The OEM Hard Tonneau Cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 1026919" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>I've been looking into the PlastiDip products. Talked to some guys who've done parts on their Tracs (grilles, rims) with them, and they look pretty good. It seems to be fairly easy to apply. Goes on evenly, and most of the rubber/plastic trim on the cover could be masked off. PD even makes a product to apply to that stuff (what they recommend for tires when PD'ing rims on tires) that could be applied to the rubber/plastic stuff on the cover to prevent the product from sticking where you don't want it. And the beauty of PD is that if you do overspray, you can just peel it off of the areas where you don't want to keep it. Can't do that with Line-X or Rhino. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Moreover, it's a DIY weekend product that can be done in your own garage for probably under $100 vs. having Line-X/Rhino professionally applied for probably <$300. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've used the as-seen-on-TV Flex Steel stuff to repair gutter leaks. It's crap. Didn't last long before the gutter started to leak again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 1026919, member: 55399"] I've been looking into the PlastiDip products. Talked to some guys who've done parts on their Tracs (grilles, rims) with them, and they look pretty good. It seems to be fairly easy to apply. Goes on evenly, and most of the rubber/plastic trim on the cover could be masked off. PD even makes a product to apply to that stuff (what they recommend for tires when PD'ing rims on tires) that could be applied to the rubber/plastic stuff on the cover to prevent the product from sticking where you don't want it. And the beauty of PD is that if you do overspray, you can just peel it off of the areas where you don't want to keep it. Can't do that with Line-X or Rhino. Moreover, it's a DIY weekend product that can be done in your own garage for probably under $100 vs. having Line-X/Rhino professionally applied for probably <$300. I've used the as-seen-on-TV Flex Steel stuff to repair gutter leaks. It's crap. Didn't last long before the gutter started to leak again. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone PlastiDipped The OEM Hard Tonneau Cover?
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