How durable is this stuff? I.e how will it fair with stone chips on the front grill/badge.
I've heard it's durable. Scott from the b5 forum has had his roof done for over a year now and it's still looking fine as far as I know.
What he said.
No issues with my roof, done several thousand miles round the UK with it and no issues.
The only issue I got is people trying to peel off when I tell them what it is.
I did my door blades in Sept last year and there's not a mark on them yet.
WooHoo.
When we doing your chrome?
Whenever I've finished dipping what I've dipped I got to clean my gun. I empty the container into an empty PD can and spray the gun in an old BBQ or on a spare set of wheels.
The wheels and BBQ has never been cleaned or prepared for PD. The dip on the wheels looks fine, little bit rough cause its a combination of normal dip and a DIY glow in the dark mix i made but they appears fine and had crap thrown on them. Granted they've not been subjected to the heat or dirt like normal wheels but they brings me to the BBQ.
Its only a cheap B&Q BBQ we bought a couple of years ago. Since then I've removed everything that really made it a BBQ and its turned into a plasti dip dumping ground or random storage place for the dog toys.
Last weekend I put two disposable BBQs on it and made dinner for four people.
The BBQs was close, almost touching the dip for the length of time I was cooking.
I took the BBQs off expecting to see a odd melted mess of dip but it was perfect.
There no issues with the dip.
If it and handle that, I think it should be able to handle being on wheels.
The only issue you might have is if something hits the dip and causes a tear in the dip. It's almost game over for the dip then unless you have some thinners and more dip.
The rattle can dip is weaker than the spray gun versions.