Plasti-Dipped my grille

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DwDrummer

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Turned out good Chris!:D I plasti-dipped all my woodgrain interior.
 
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Thanks....and the interior is next....I painted all the woodgrain matte black, but it isnt holding up as well as I had hoped, so as soon as I get back home, it is getting the plasti-dip treatment as well...
It was actually your post that got me to give this stuff a try....
 

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That does look good especially for being such a cheap solution!!! I'll be interested to see how it holds up.
 

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The grill on my tahoe was plasti-dipped and went thru 2 New England winters without a problem, after about 2 years though it needed a touch up as it was starting to fade.
 

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The grill on my tahoe was plasti-dipped and went thru 2 New England winters without a problem, after about 2 years though it needed a touch up as it was starting to fade.

After two years it needed a touch up because of fading, HAHA really not a touch up because it had rock chips or peeling. WOW item sounds great.
 
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I took the whole grille off the truck and took the plastic inserts out....made it easier in the long run, plus now I know how to take the grille apart...and hopefully it will hold up...we shall see
 
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