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Amazon product!!!
So, the original use of this wonder product was dipping tool handles (uncoated ones of course) so that you have a rubber grip on your tools that otherwise did not have them. It works EXCELLENT for that. I have done a few of my tool handles. However, the recent craze with this stuff is automative applications. I have seen it used on everything from bumpers, roll cages, rims/wheels, interior parts, even on the entire car! The reason? Cheap and effect way to change the appearance, if you don't like it, then peel it off. Literally! Four to six coats of this stuff on any surface (be sure to clean the area first) and let it dry 15 mins or so between coats. The finish is a bit rough, I am sure with better practice it can be smoother. Don't like how it turned out, or change your mind months down the line? Ok, PEEL IT OFF! It's awesome, it all comes off very easily with no damage to what was sprayed over. After seeing and hearing of the many uses, I decided to try it out. I ended up "dipping" two emblems on a car, and various chrome peices on my motorcycle that I would prefer to have black. So far, so good! Apparently the heat tolerance on this stuff is about 300 degrees so it should be good to go on many applications. I even did a test first and sure it enough, it peels off with no issues. However, while it does peel off easy, it doesn't just come off. Unless you intend to remove it, the coating is there for good. Washing, soaping, etc, even with a pressure washer and this stuff stays on until you purposely dig at it and start the peeling process. HIGHLY recommended!
October 2012 · Automotive