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PLastDip ?

Old Mar 24, 2012 | 07:43 AM
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Trying to PlastiDip fenders that are grayed. They have a lot of wax on them. What ar y'all using to clean parts before plastidiping? Do I need to get this off for the PlastiDip to stick. I want this to hold for as long as possible.

I know bedlining is the thing to do but worried about mud stains etc.
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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 07:45 AM
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use rubbing alcohol and a scrub brush. that should help remove any oils without doing damage to the plastic. i'm sure brake cleaner would do the trick too but, i'm not too sure how well the plastic will hold up to that.
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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 08:18 AM
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I just bought some sandpaper, bumper/trim paint and primer. I plan on testing this out on the license plate frame first and see how it goes. If all well will do fenders, and bumpers..I think I was use something more permanent for the fenders rather then plasti dip, just my 2 cents.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 06:00 PM
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Thanks. I may opt for the paint. I see folks here using it for wheels so thought it would hold up pretty well?
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 06:42 PM
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I think both rustoleum and krylon have spray paint made for plastic. The krylon version is called fusion. I used it on the fenders for my sons tj as well as my wife's mini cooper. They came out looking like new and have held up well. Did my sons about two years ago. Showing their age now and need to be redone again. He has not washed it or treated the fenders in any way in the two years since I sprayed them.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 06:44 PM
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As for prepping for plastidip, don't sand the surface, leave it as is. I would power wash the fenders and scrub them with a bristle brush and simple green, then your good to go.
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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Can't wait to see how this turns out
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 07:35 PM
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You can go to an automotive paint supply store. Look for products made my SEM. They make cleaners and preps for plastics, urethane bumpers, etc. They have available all types of paint in aerosol cans as well made specifically for plastics with a flex additive in the paint. I believe they have a flat, semi, satin, and gloss paints in black. I remember reading on here someone was going to linex their fenders and someone made a comment as to why? It might be a good idea seeing how when Jeep manufactured them they did not put enough chemicals for uv protection and don't quote me on this but the bedlining manufacturers have it in their product and they can be tinted to match the color of your Jeep.
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