View Full Version : plasti dip? / maybe an rs4 grille fitting non-sline without cutting
Bllzll
10-02-2008, 11:48 AM
im getting ready to buy an s4 grille to cut it down to fit my non sline.. and i want to paint it all black
1) does plasti dip come out matte black? or gloss?? if its matte would you just recommend putting some clear coat over it to give it some shine??
2) can i plasti dip the chrome? will it peel after being in the weather and stuff?
3) i think i heard that some plasti dipped their chrome trim, and said that it stays on fine, and later on if you want you can easily peel it off and go back to the chrome... anyone know if this is true?
thanks.. this should be an interesting project.. not only am i trying to cut the s4 grille down to fit, but i have never taken my bumper off before so im sure this will all take me forever
Plasti Dip comes in both Flat and gloss. I have a similiar project coming up just waiting for fog light bulbs to come in. That way I can do it all at once. I will post pics.
im getting ready to buy an s4 grille to cut it down to fit my non sline.. and i want to paint it all black
1) does plasti dip come out matte black? or gloss?? if its matte would you just recommend putting some clear coat over it to give it some shine??
2) can i plasti dip the chrome? will it peel after being in the weather and stuff?
3) i think i heard that some plasti dipped their chrome trim, and said that it stays on fine, and later on if you want you can easily peel it off and go back to the chrome... anyone know if this is true?
thanks.. this should be an interesting project.. not only am i trying to cut the s4 grille down to fit, but i have never taken my bumper off before so im sure this will all take me forever
You can PlastiDip the chrome without sanding. To remove it later, simply cut a small piece into the PlastiDip and peel it all off.
Bllzll
10-02-2008, 01:11 PM
You can PlastiDip the chrome without sanding. To remove it later, simply cut a small piece into the PlastiDip and peel it all off.
damn plasti dip is sounding like am amazing product... i really love the fact that i can peel it off later... and the fact that it comes in matte and gloss AND that you dont need to sand anything
how much easier can it get
cstarky15
10-02-2008, 01:46 PM
It is by far the best paint product that i have used to modify my car. if you don't like it you can take it off sooo easy.
jmars
10-02-2008, 01:47 PM
I'm also planning on doing this before the winter to help protect the chrome.
Is the consenses matte of gloss?
whitevdub
10-02-2008, 02:04 PM
i used matte on my front rings. it came out amazing. i also used plasti-dip on my HD splitter. it looks great. definitely would recommend plasti-dip
i sprayed my entire filler with plasti dip. spraying makes a textured matte surface. there's no sense in spraying clearcoat over it and probably will not stick anyways.
Bllzll
10-02-2008, 05:17 PM
has anyone ever used the matte??? im unsure if i should do my grille gloss or matte.. by the way my cars light silver if that matters.. i just want it to look very oem.. and the oem blackout grille seems a bit glossy
LampyB
10-02-2008, 05:21 PM
my can doesn't say anything about being glossy or matte, so i'm assuming it's just matte. came out damn good though, i really love the look. it's held up well for the past month or so, even on the highway i haven't seen any sign of chipping.
I swear I saw it in both flat and gloss. I will try to find the link, maybe wrong though.
cstarky15
10-02-2008, 08:14 PM
i have only seen it in 1 finish!
Bllzll
10-03-2008, 08:12 AM
would i be ok to paint my rear valence with plasti dip??? or is that a bad idea?? would i need to sand it at all??
and how does the valence come off? i heard it just pretty much pops off from some tabs
LampyB
10-03-2008, 08:25 AM
if you're referring to what this guy did: Clicky Click (http://audizine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=238387) then it just might work. if you don't plan on ever having it not painted again just go ahead and do a bit of sanding before you spray. the plastidip should stick to the valence considering it stays on a lightly sanded chrome surface. i think the painted lower valence will look sick, but if for some reason plastidip doesn't work out and you've already sanded you're going to have to paint it again with something else. can't hurt to try though!
Eurotrash8
10-03-2008, 08:26 AM
I live in Canada and I went to Home Depot which is where I was told they have Plasti dip. They only stuff they have there is in a tub and NOT a spray. Is this stuff available in both?
Where else can you buy this stuff from?
TIA
LampyB
10-03-2008, 08:33 AM
yeah you want it in a spray, you won't be able to do sh*t with it in a tub!
Bllzll
10-03-2008, 08:35 AM
if you're referring to what this guy did: Clicky Click (http://audizine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=238387) then it just might work. if you don't plan on ever having it not painted again just go ahead and do a bit of sanding before you spray. the plastidip should stick to the valence considering it stays on a lightly sanded chrome surface. i think the painted lower valence will look sick, but if for some reason plastidip doesn't work out and you've already sanded you're going to have to paint it again with something else. can't hurt to try though!
yea thats basically what im looking to do... i mean everyone says that i can paint my grille and chrome trim with plasti dip with no problems.. and they also say it can be done with zero sanding at all
so the rear valence seems to be made of the same material that the grille is made of so im thinking it will work out.. i just figured since my grille is going to be black, that the valence would look better black than it would that matte greyish color
Eurotrash8
10-03-2008, 08:45 AM
Where else can you buy this stuff from then if Home Depot in Canada only has it in a useless tub?
LampyB
10-03-2008, 08:49 AM
try another home depot, or a lowes...not sure if you have that store. hardware stores might have it too, just google and call around.
I've been wanting to plasti-dip my s-line grille, chrome grill surround, and front rings...
Let us know how it turns out!
I would love to see some pics of the finished product!
Good luck...
praudi
10-03-2008, 10:20 AM
http://www.audisport-iberica.com/foro/uploads/monthly_09_2008/post-35675-1221225905.jpg here's the pic of rs4 grill on non sline bumper without cutting grill let me get the diy
Bllzll
10-03-2008, 11:52 AM
^ that would be amazing if i could make this s4 grille without any cutting... its looking like taking my bumper off is guna be the hardest part of my project.. i have zero idea what im doing so im hoping some DIY will get me through it without problems.. i also gotta borrow some tools
jmars
10-03-2008, 01:08 PM
Whoa......so PRAUDI, is there a diy on that grill mod? I love that grill. Thanks in advance....so if this is veiwed as a hijack
Yeah plasti-dip
whitevdub
10-03-2008, 01:28 PM
that grille looks completely jammed in there....you can see its not even making it down to the bottom. there are nice sized spaces in between
jmars
10-03-2008, 01:48 PM
Missed that and agreed
Bllzll
10-03-2008, 04:14 PM
Whoa......so PRAUDI, is there a diy on that grill mod? I love that grill. Thanks in advance....so if this is veiwed as a hijack
Yeah plasti-dip
lol its all good.. i got my questioned answered already.. now i want to know more about that grille fitting in a nonsline!!! i should rename the thread haha
4RingRook
10-04-2008, 05:02 PM
http://www.audisport-iberica.com/foro/uploads/monthly_09_2008/post-35675-1221225905.jpg here's the pic of rs4 grill on non sline bumper without cutting grill let me get the diy
More info on how you did this please......
I'm contemplating buying the RS4 grille, bringing it my body shop and telling them to 'make it happen'. [:D] I love that mesh.
p1nk50ck
10-11-2008, 11:18 PM
Where else can you buy this stuff from then if Home Depot in Canada only has it in a useless tub?
hardware stores, automotive stores, etc. maybe even walmart might have it.
the tub is for dipping things. for example: you can dip the handles of your metal pliers to make them more comfortable in your hand, and get better grip.