Dip my ride! Well just grill.....

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The Macf

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You can use it for the entire truck.

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RaptorFlipper

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Exactly! I dipped everything that was gray like you did. The whole truck is black now. Like it should be. Why the gray with the black Ford on such an expensive truck? Mine looks so much better all black. Complete contrast with the terrain. Your white there looks awesome!
 

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Exactly! I dipped everything that was gray like you did. The whole truck is black now. Like it should be. Why the gray with the black Ford on such an expensive truck? Mine looks so much better all black. Complete contrast with the terrain. Your white there looks awesome!


Haha... Sprayed mine today..

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Ran out of daylight so just ended up spraying with it on the truck. Will peel away overspray in the morning.
 

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The trim? Yup. 15 min job.

Also found out that it's really easy spraying the fenders with it still on the truck.

The trick is- you know you will have overspray and it will peel off. But with plastidip, if you don't have ENOUGH overspray, it will take you a long time to pull it off. I spent 10-15 min on the first fender cleaning it, ran out of time. The next day, I sprayed a heavy coat over the overspray, let it dry and peeled away the overspray in one long tug.
 
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