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      Dipping Sour Skittle Soon

      Since I started using this site, I've notices Plasti Dip is becoming popular. I love Serega12's car dips. So, I looked at the site, and now I'm going to have an Electric Lime Aveo (maybe with metallic flakes in the mix to make it look like it's actually coated in sour powder) with Anthracite Metalic wheels. This won't be happening for about 2-4 weeks because of the D-Tec II swap, so this is just a questions post till that's done.

      Main question, there is sap all over my car, and oxidization build-up on my wheels, what are the best chemicals/tools for getting this stuff taken care of?

      How warm should the room be when I apply the coating, and how heavy should I apply it?


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      I'll keep it and add a turbo thankful_ragamuffin's Avatar
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      A cutting polish or a rubbing compound and some elbow grease will get rid the sap and renew the paint.



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