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      09-07-2014, 12:37 AM   #12
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Like mentioned above. Plasti dip will last a while if properly taken care of. If you want a shiny appearance then the key is applying a wet coat. You can tell the difference because it will look clear and glossy rather than glossy matte. You can make it almost as glossy as your paint if you apply a clear coat on top of the glossifier. Apply it in light coats. I would get a lot of coats on and then wet sand and polish the clear. Will look spectacular. But if you choose to just stick with the plasti dip here are some tips to make it last longer and look better. After you let the dip dry I would apply any spray wax. Spray the wax onto a microfiber and apply gently. It will make the dip much more slick and less sticky. It will make it a bit more glossy. Can also be applied to matte dip. In that case I would use a matte spray wax. You can find one of those on chemicalguys.com. I am a plasti dip installer in Las Vegas and use these tricks all the time. Good luck
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