liquid tape plastidip - spray your alloys (or anything) without removing them

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I was going to post this is the car section, and then thought that this stuff comes in handy for pretty much anything, so it's like having liquid tape, you can dip your freshly dipped solder joints in it and it's like wrapping insulation tape around them, and unlike that it won't deteriorate....

Think I'll get a can for a lap top case and see how it goes, it's got a few deep scratches in so I'll fill it 1st and then have a go... :)

you can also paint your alloys on your car without having to remove them. I mean surly not? well that's what I thought....

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been using plastidip for a while, for my RC cars, used for waterproofing ESC's and servo's.
 
To be honest the alloy wheels looked tons better in plain silver. The stuff he sprayed on were in my opinion a mess and ruined good wheels. The Ferrari? A black bonnet completely ruined a good car. Sorry it's a no for me. :(
 
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