Skid plate touch up paint?

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branden77

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Does anyone know if there is a touch up paint for the stock skid plate. If so where can I order it or what is the color code. Got some nasty black scratches in the front of it and want to touch it up if I can before I go plasti-dipping the whole thing.
Thanks in advance guys!


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Can of plastidip in the mean time could work. You just might like the color. But you could always peel it off and be down an hour and $5


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Lol I think i will skip the whole flames deal, don't wanna look like a Chevy owner


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---------- Post added at 12:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:23 PM ----------

Guess I will be going with the plastidip


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I used rustoleum bedliner. Has held up great, and there's enough left to touch up if I have to.
 

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Lol I think i will skip the whole flames deal, don't wanna look like a Chevy owner


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---------- Post added at 12:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:23 PM ----------

Guess I will be going with the plastidip


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Big bugs and sandblast from the road will make quick work of removing that plastidip from the skid plate. As mentioned, use something a little stronger if you want it to last a while......
 
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I used rustoleum bedliner. Has held up great, and there's enough left to touch up if I have to.


Kodiak, you just answered my next question I was gonna ask lol. How does that bed liner compare in looks to the professional spray on one. Some of the diy ones I have seen look bad and really clumpy and grainy.


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Kodiak, you just answered my next question I was gonna ask lol. How does that bed liner compare in looks to the professional spray on one. Some of the diy ones I have seen look bad and really clumpy and grainy.


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I used the Duplicolor Bed Armor in a spray can on the grill of my work pickup to Hide the rock chips. I thought it was going to come out lumpy as well, but after it dried it smoothed out. Until you walk up to it and actually take a close look you can't tell there's a coating on it. Oh, and it's tough as well. Just make sure you prep the surface pretty good. I used a green scuff pad along with the usual degreasers and cleaners. Highly recommended.
 

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Did the plastidip on the hood for a quick fix. The skid plate will definitely see more wear and tear compared to the liner.


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