Flex dip painting

#2
I never have, sorry. I would think that it would have a tendency to peel off though, but I have no proof.

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#3
Oh wow, I would think that would not fly when it comes to proper tolerancing of parts and fastener torque. I'm to the point where even powder coat is not worth the trouble what with the former and the fact it can't be touched-up easily.
 
#5
I know a bunch of guys that have tried it on the bottom of their 4x4s to try to hide minor dents and rock chips. It looks good for a few days and rock chips start and it starts peeling back off.
 
#6
I have never had good success with Rust-Oleum paint but I have never tried flexdip :shrug: There are many threads here about spray bombs :thumbsup: I myself am a big fan of Duplicolor high temp paint, if you do it right it will hold up to gas and abuse :thumbsup:
 
#7
I've had really good luck with industrial rust-oleum paint and their hammer tone paint. I'm with ya on the rest of their gimmick paints.
 
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