| Brand | Plasti Dip |
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| Color | Clear |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Feature | Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Included Components | Plasti Dip Spray Clear |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Model Name | Plasti Dip Spray Clear |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Coverage | 7 |
| Manufacturer | Performix |
| Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches |
| Item model number | 11209 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11209 |
| Special Features | Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions |
| Lift Type | Spray-on |
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11209 Plasti Dip Clear Multi-Purpose Rubber Coating Spray Aerosol - 11 oz.
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| Brand | Plasti Dip |
| Color | Clear |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Feature | Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions See more |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
About this item
- Works on new and old treasures and easily peels for removal or reapplication for a fresh, new look
- Easy to peel coating from most surfaces when you're ready to remove
- Easy and convenient to use with the a comfort spray tip
- Resists moisture, acids, abrasion, and corrosion to keep items looking fresh and renewed
- Provides non-skid, comfortable, protective Grip that increases safety
- Protects coated items against moisture, acids and corrosion
- Provides a non-slip, comfortable and controlled grip
- Remains flexible, stretchy and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions
- Provides protection against electrical shock, vibration, heat and deadens sound
- Easy to remove from most surfaces when ready to return to original surface
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Plasti Dip Spray, the original multi-purpose rubber coating that is removable from most smooth surfaces.
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Plasti Dip is an air-dry, specialty rubber coating. In fact, it’s the original peelable, flexible, insulating, non-slip, durable rubber coating. |
Plasti Dip multi-purpose coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere. With so many colors, your craft and DIY possibilities are endless! |
Protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip. Remains flexible and stretchy over time and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. Proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F Peelable and removable off of most surfaces. |
Always protect surrounding areas from overspray. Allow 4 hours per coat for complete dry. If runs or sags are experienced, move can further away from surface. To avoid clogged nozzle, turn can upside down and spray for 5 seconds. If clogged, remove nozzle and soak in naphtha or mineral spirits for 30 minutes. Do not stick pin or other objects into stem. Use naphtha, xylene (xylol), or toluene (toluol) for cleanup. To greatly increase non-skid properties, sprinkle a generous amount of grit onto wet surface of first coat. Apply at least two additional coats of Plasti Dip. For best results, use a pumice (crystalline silica) grit. Results may vary with other grit additives. When applied properly Plasti Dip can be removed from most surfaces, if desired. |
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Product Description
Plasti Dip is an air-dry, specialty rubber coating. In fact, it’s the original peelable, flexible, insulating, non-slip, durable rubber coating. The Plasti Dip product line provides a wide range of coating solutions from automotive customization to home improvement. With over 50 colors and enhancers of Plasti Dip, including a Create Your Color Kit, the possibilities are endless!
From the Manufacturer
Plastic Dip is a multi-purpose, air dry, specialty rubber coating. It can be easily applied by dipping, brushing, or spraying. Plastic Dip protective coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere.
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| ASIN | B000LNN11G |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,965 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #4 in Automotive Top Coats |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2006 |
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| Item Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches | 2 x 2 x 9 inches | 6 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches | 3 x 3 x 7 inches | 8 x 8 x 8 inches | 2.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 22 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) | 14.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) | 7 Piece Set | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
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If you have never spray painted anything before, you're best off practicing painting the box these come in with some cheap spray paint to get a feel for the process. Keep doing it until you can coat the box without any drips or waves.
I took my wheels off and used a jack stand to hold my car. The whole process took about a day per tire so plan ahead. I sprayed my wheels with a hose then scrubbed them with dish soap water and a rag. Then dried with a broken hairdryer and a clean rag on a nice breezy sunny day(s). I buffed the wheel one last time with another clean rag. There is always some film of road grease somewhere so be thorough.
Be prepared with cheap plastic gloves, some painters tape, a sheet of cardboard big enough to lay the tire on, and some cardstock or index cards. You may want a respirator or at least a fan or something too if you have no breeze. The paint makes fumes. 2 hours of prep work will save you 5 hours of backtracking if you mess up later. Take your time.
I first taped index cards around the tire but later found this to be overkill. I am adept at painting and later only needed a single line of painters tape around the tire to sufficiently block the spray. The cans spray well and are easy to control. Prep to your level of comfort.
I applied a single coat of gray Rustoleum metal primer next. This may not be necessary but it didn't hurt.
Now, the cans of black will spray in a vertical line which helps immensely with coverage and control. Put on your gloves and paint the box lightly to get practice with it. The spraying handle is necessary if you want to keep feeling in your hands. Give the wheel about 50% coverage with quick light sprays and let it sit for a while. I gave mine about 20 minutes. Then keep repeating until your wheel is covered. At some point you can just spray it on fairly thick so long as you keep control of the coverage and it will work and look fine. Apply even layers until your whole can runs out and give at least 10 minutes between layers. You get a lot of paint in each can!
Repeat the process with the gloss if you wish.
Out of curiosity I painted an old wheel to see how this stuff holds up. I peeled it off after it dried. It is not unlike a latex glove but much, much stronger. It sticks to the surface well and took effort to pull off. I could remove all of it after some work.
Overall this product is fantastic. Just do your prep work and take your time for the best results. The paint is forgiving and will nearly level itself out but you should still apply it as best as you can.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023
Wash the rims good with soapy water, dry as best you can getting in every nook and cranny
Put garbage bags around brakes/rotors.
Soak the cans in warm water about 10 minutes prior to use
Shake shake shake shake shake
Before you start spraying each time/ each coat spray some on cardboard first, it can spit globs
50% coverage tacky coat to start.
No need to scuff
Thin layers gradually getting thicker
I did seven coats per rim and four coats on the bumper.
I waited 25 to 30 minutes in between coats, four hours for complete dry and removal of tape
One can per rim is plenty
The biggest tip I can give you is that if you do not have Lugnuts on when you coat make sure you release the plasty dip with a utility knife from the threads before you screw it on, as soon as you start screwing a lug nut on the plasty dip will start to wrap around the nut and pull away. Total disaster!!
Very easy to use, you can do a coat, then go and do some thing around the house, back-and-forth.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022
Wash the rims good with soapy water, dry as best you can getting in every nook and cranny
Put garbage bags around brakes/rotors.
Soak the cans in warm water about 10 minutes prior to use
Shake shake shake shake shake
Before you start spraying each time/ each coat spray some on cardboard first, it can spit globs
50% coverage tacky coat to start.
No need to scuff
Thin layers gradually getting thicker
I did seven coats per rim and four coats on the bumper.
I waited 25 to 30 minutes in between coats, four hours for complete dry and removal of tape
One can per rim is plenty
The biggest tip I can give you is that if you do not have Lugnuts on when you coat make sure you release the plasty dip with a utility knife from the threads before you screw it on, as soon as you start screwing a lug nut on the plasty dip will start to wrap around the nut and pull away. Total disaster!!
Very easy to use, you can do a coat, then go and do some thing around the house, back-and-forth.
I have a Dodge Ram truck that I'm completely "blacking out". So, I used this product on chromed step bars and the shiny metal radio antenna. After cleaning the step bars and antenna with rubbing alcohol, I applied the Plasti Dip. I will advise proper masking of surfaces where you don't want it, since it will drift like other sprays. Although, even though a few stray drops got on my painted surface, it literally rubbed off with finger pressure - so no big deal.
For the step bars, I applied 5 light coats, allowing 30 minute dry time between coats. Definitely go with light coats, or you will have runs and sags like any paint application. After applying the five coats to the two step bars and the antenna, I got a smooth surface finish that rivals anything from a factory. I used 2 cans for this. The bars have since been put to the test with plenty of boots placed on them, dogs entering and exiting the truck, and plenty of mud from the woods, and the finish is still perfect. This stuff is tough!
My second use was to coat two 55 gallon drums used in a greenhouse. The drums are Plasti Dip black, filled with water, and act as a passive heat source for my small greenhouse. The drums absorb the sun's warmth during the day, and radiate it at night, helping to maintain the temperature inside the greenhouse. I find that the Plasti Dip surface is not supporting the heat transfer, but is holding up really well in a higher humidity environment, with frequent exposure to water and direct sun. I used one can for two 55 gallon barrels, applying 3 coats to each. I couldn't be happier with the performance of the Plasti Dip. I've got 3 more cans in my shop, ready for other uses I'm sure I'll find.
I've used plasti dip before, spraying 6 or so coats to make it both more durable and easier to remove, but with this clear I only put on 3-4 coats as it was enough to get the results I wanted. Hopefully that doesn't come back to bite if I have to take it off. I also noticed this clear has a thinner viscosity than the black, etc I've used and it's much easier to shake up and comes out seemingly faster. With any plasti dip, or paint, keeping it in a bucket of warm water makes it spray much finer and stops the splotches. It went on very easy, waiting about 10 minutes between coats, and dries really fast. My truck is silver and I was pretty happy with how it came out, almost matching the color.
So if you're looking for a semi-temporary way to turn your chrome into silver, or make a shiny car matte, this stuff works well and anyone can get decent results using it.
I've used plasti dip before, spraying 6 or so coats to make it both more durable and easier to remove, but with this clear I only put on 3-4 coats as it was enough to get the results I wanted. Hopefully that doesn't come back to bite if I have to take it off. I also noticed this clear has a thinner viscosity than the black, etc I've used and it's much easier to shake up and comes out seemingly faster. With any plasti dip, or paint, keeping it in a bucket of warm water makes it spray much finer and stops the splotches. It went on very easy, waiting about 10 minutes between coats, and dries really fast. My truck is silver and I was pretty happy with how it came out, almost matching the color.
So if you're looking for a semi-temporary way to turn your chrome into silver, or make a shiny car matte, this stuff works well and anyone can get decent results using it.
I recommend to clean very well the surface you want to plasti dip, and spray it 4 coats to actually make it stick properly. Give it about 10-15 minutes between each coat so it dries well and sticks to the surface.
After i was done with the process i applied a coat of Performix 11209 Plasti Dip Clear (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006SU3QW?redirect=true&ref_=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_81) to seal everything and also it gives a shiny look.
FYI if you apply it to any exterior part of your car, Wait two weeks before run it thru the car wash and even then I suggest you go to a touchless car wash or wash it yourself. After a month you should be 100% good to go.
Review Update: I plasti dipped my car a little over a year now and it looks as new as it did when i first apply the product. I actually removed part of it to see if the dip was eating the chrome, I red online some people had trouble it that, but the chrome looked brand new, so i re applied the product and i can't tell the difference between the old plasti dip and the most recent one.
I am going to try the Blaze orange next for my rear view mirror caps and see how it goes.
One can was enough for the front grill of my car, 2 front & rear light cluster surrounds, times 4 coats and i still have plenty left!
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
I recommend to clean very well the surface you want to plasti dip, and spray it 4 coats to actually make it stick properly. Give it about 10-15 minutes between each coat so it dries well and sticks to the surface.
After i was done with the process i applied a coat of Performix 11209 Plasti Dip Clear (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006SU3QW?redirect=true&ref_=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_81) to seal everything and also it gives a shiny look.
FYI if you apply it to any exterior part of your car, Wait two weeks before run it thru the car wash and even then I suggest you go to a touchless car wash or wash it yourself. After a month you should be 100% good to go.
Review Update: I plasti dipped my car a little over a year now and it looks as new as it did when i first apply the product. I actually removed part of it to see if the dip was eating the chrome, I red online some people had trouble it that, but the chrome looked brand new, so i re applied the product and i can't tell the difference between the old plasti dip and the most recent one.
I am going to try the Blaze orange next for my rear view mirror caps and see how it goes.
One can was enough for the front grill of my car, 2 front & rear light cluster surrounds, times 4 coats and i still have plenty left!
PlastiDip adheres to most surfaces and stays there as long as you want it to without chipping or fading. It's easy to touch up if you scratched through the initials coats you set down.
USE - I PlastiDipped my Nissan Armada -front grille, mirrors, doorhandles, interior center dash and shifter console. It's been on there for about 16 months now and holds up beautifully to the wash - both hand wash and machine wash.
I used it on my wheels and I had a mixed experience there perhaps due to brake dust, high heat or my poor application.
1. Clean the surface you are applying the PlastiDip on - cleaning will depend on surface
2. mask areas carefully is they aren't to be coated (I use Blue painters tape or Scotch Tape - depending on surface.
3. Shake can very well before use to get the particulates into a very fine composition so application is nice and even.
4. When applying, I recommend medium coats (too thin- plastidip will lift off into almost like a popcorn type surface finish and if too thick- will run or bubble).
5. I wait 8-10 minutes between coats - Yes 8-10 minutes form the time the nozzle had it's last stream of PlastiDip flow through it.
6. Depending on the application but I usually sit around 4-5 coats to be satisfied with the thickness of the material.
7. I usually soak the spray nozzle in very hot water and blow any residue through with my mouth. This will help a smoother spray experience on the next use.
Anyways, I love PlastipDip and its a great product from Performix.
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