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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Plasti dip In Danbury, CT?

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    I'm looking for a a shop basically that would apply plasti-dip to my b8 A4. I live in Danbury but can't find anyone that would actually do this specific request for me. I contacted many shops that do custom work but no reply from any of them. So I'm just trying to see if any shop near Danbury, CT or within a 30mile radius can do this for me?

    Thanks

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    Established Member Two Rings Clear2Close's Avatar
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    It's pretty much idiot proof lol. Just DIY

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    Senior Member Three Rings billyhelmsorig's Avatar
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    if your looking to have the whole car dipped then have a shop dip it... but if your doing small things like wheels grille and emblems you can do it yourself very easily
    09 b8 ibis white, 18% tint,, LED interior/plate lights , 5k hid headlights, yellow fog's, VAGCOM mods, plasti dip stock grille, AG M510'S 19x9.5with 245/35/19 hankook evo 12 tires, h&r coilovers

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    Established Member Two Rings Clear2Close's Avatar
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    Well if it's the whole car then def have somebody do it lol

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    i am talking about having the whole car dipped. I would do it myself but landlord won't allow it.

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    If you do your whole car, you would have to use a gun and reducer. Spray cans will come out like shit. A lot of area to cover. I would offer to do it at my shop but I don't know how you feel about coming to ny lol

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    Pm sent

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    Registered Member One Ring
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    Hey listen i dont know if you are still looking for someone to Plasti Dip your whole car , you should check out Dip Kings in Waterbury, Ct. Their website is DIPthatWHIP.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by DipKings View Post
    Hey listen i dont know if you are still looking for someone to Plasti Dip your whole car , you should check out Dip Kings in Waterbury, Ct. Their website is DIPthatWHIP.com
    Are you guys an authorized DipYourCar dealer or independent?

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    Registered Member One Ring
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    We are in the process of becoming fully authorized from Dip Your car, but currently we are considered independent, the requirements are vigorous and it's more of jumping through hoops with the state than DYC.

    We have experience with Plasti Dipping well over 50+ vehicles and well over 100 set of wheels, grills, emblems, etc. and roughly 4 years of Plasti Dip experience but over 15+ years of automotive and auto body experience. We have access to all DYC colors since we are a fully licensed and insured LLC in Connecticut. I started it more of a hobby and extra cash years ago, but with the growth of Performix and the colors, and the amount of craze I get where ever I go, it turned into a full time job.

    A lot of people are skeptical about it because it's new and they don't like change, but instead of spending $2k-3k to make a car look good, you can spend $500-750.

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