2013 SCrew Dipped Blue, finally checking in.

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How did you manage the area where the cab meets the bed? And how would you remove overspray back there as far as removal later? That's what has kept me from dipping my truck.


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And to remove it? Just peels off? Is it resistant to scratching and peeling at the edges?

Yes it just peels off, and it's a bit easier to peel that vinyl because there isn't any adhesive behind it. It is resistant to scratches, there are videos on YouTube that show people keying it and it holds up, I'm sure it must have enough applied but I have personally tested mine and it holds up. And as far as the edges is concerned as long as it is applied right and enough is applied it will hold up to peeling back at the edges. Certain areas like door handles are more prone to peel but like I said if it's put on right it will hold. I've done the door handles on my friends 370z and those get allot of use and they are holding up.

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How did you manage the area where the cab meets the bed? And how would you remove overspray back there as far as removal later? That's what has kept me from dipping my truck.


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The cab to bed area is harder to spray but it wasn't to difficult. And then there is a spray that dissolves the leftover dip that can be wiped off or rinsed of I guess.
But spraying that part I just got really close with the spray gun and angles it in to cover that area. I'll try and take a pic later if you want to see what it looks like.
 

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Great job on the dip. Amazing what you can do with that stuff and a HVLP sprayer.
 
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