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The The 11 oz. Plasti Dip protective coating has a satin finish. Dipping and removing too quickly can cause this. If experiencing runs or sags when spraying, move can further away from the surface and apply a lighter coat. Sagging and dripping can also be caused by high humidity, high temperatures, windy conditions, or direct sunlight.

Ideal conditions are low humidity, 70 degrees, little to no air movement in a well-ventilated area. Most items being dip coated do not require priming because the coating is shrinking around the item as it dries. However, in extreme conditions or when adding protective coating to a large metal surface, primer is recommended.

Use Plasti Dip Primer or a high quality acrylic auto body-type primer. Plasti Dip does not contain any heavy metals, and when completely dry, is considered harmless. However, it is not recommended that it be used on items that may be chewed or inserted into the mouth as it may present a choking hazard.

When following the directions, you can apply as many coats of Plasti Dip protective coating as you like. In most uses mils thickness is adequate 2 dip coats, brush coats, spray coats. Greater thickness might be necessary for aesthetic reasons or in extreme cases.

Mixing different colors of Plasti Dip protective coating can be done to achieve other colors. Your local hardware, home center, or paint store may also sell tubes of tinting colors. While Plasti Dip has been used for dishwasher rack repair in the past, it is not recommended. Plasti Dip protective coating has excellent resistance to acids, alkaline, and most common household chemicals. However, it is best to test this before going ahead with your application.

Plasti Dip does have limited resistance to petroleum-based products. While Plasti Dip has excellent dielectric properties insulates against shock , our Liquid Tape Electrical product is specifically formulated and conveniently packaged for this application.

Rub acetone or fingernail polish remover in an inconspicuous area and apply Plasti Dip to test for success. Plasti Dip does not contain any polyvinylchloride or any other vinyl resins.

Plasti Dip Enhancers are formulated to bond only with the unique chemical structure of Plasti Dip and are not recommended for use on other surfaces. Multipurpose rubber coating Plasti Dip is an air-dry, specialty rubber coating. Standard Colors All colors are available in 11 oz. Clear and Black also available in 22 oz. Plasti Dip Glow is available in 11 oz. Plasti Dip Smoke is available in 11 oz. Camo Plasti Dip Camo is a special collection of Plasti Dip colors designed to match the many shades of nature.

Plasti Dip Camo is available in 11 oz. Blaze Plasti Dip Blaze is a unique collection of neon Plasti Dip colors that deliver eye-catching looks for any application. All Plasti Dip Blaze colors are available in 11 oz. Plasti Dip Luxury Metal is available in 11 oz. How To Dip Dipping For best results, avoid direct sunlight, high humidity or breezy conditions.

Stir gently and thoroughly before each use. Attach wire or string to hang item. Recommended coats for best results.

Allow 30 minutes minimum dry time before use. Brushing Apply heavy coats; avoid brushing back and forth. Allow 30 minutes minimum between coats. Apply as many coats as desired. How To Spray Spraying 11 oz. Shake can vigorously for one full minute after mixing ball begins to rattle. Shake often while applying.

Apply heavily enough to produce an even, wet appearance. Apply as many coats as desired average. Allow 4 hours minimum dry time before use. Coverage: Approximately sq. Spraying Tips: Always protect surrounding areas from overspray.

Standard Colors:. Additional Colors. Plasti Dip Spray 50 Standard Colors. This fix is also not confined only to tools and utensils, and will work on almost any item made of rubber or plastic such as cables, laptops, casings, toys, bicycle, auto parts — almost anything with rubber overmolding. A simple and quick fix for the problem of rubber grip melting!

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. It is not worth a damn for a long term durable coating. Pierce Social Hermiting Supporter. I've tried it on a few tool handles over the years and I've been unimpressed. Even with good cleaning and prep it doesn't have much for adhesion, and it gets gummy and gooey over time. It won't damage anything if you do try it, but I wouldn't waste my time if it were my knife. Pierce said:.

JoeBobTheMan said:. Better to make my own grips? TWill Guide. I did a PlastiDip coating on my Estwing hatchet. The stacked leather had long ago dry rotted so I wrapped it with orange baling twine and did about ten coats.

Sort of fugly but I wasn't ready to dive into redoing it the right way. Hasn't been used yet so who knows what it will do for holding up. You must log in or register to reply here.



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