babyRR.com - The Range Rover Evoque Forum
Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - Printable Version

+- babyRR.com - The Range Rover Evoque Forum (https://babyrr.com/forum)
+-- Forum: Range Rover Evoque Discussions (/Forum-Range-Rover-Evoque-Discussions)
+--- Forum: Modifications (/Forum-Modifications)
+--- Thread: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo (/Thread-Plastidip-on-RANGE-ROVER-logo)

Pages: 1 2


Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - WB - 19-11-2012 06:47pm

Was just reading the other Plastidip thread for wheels and did a search and found this...

Looks like a great way to change the colour of the RANGE ROVER logo without having to reinstall letters...

http://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-second-generation/527165-diy-matte-black-emblems-plastidip-no-emblem-removal-required.html

http://g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php/36224-DIY-How-to-BLACK-OUT-rear-emblems-w-Plastidip


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - eddkawasaki - 19-11-2012 09:04pm

How much fun could you have with this stuff!!!

they do a glow in the dark one.....hmmmm.......I know! a glow in the dark motorbike!


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - doug - 19-11-2012 09:30pm

I did read about a guy who sprayed a complete MX5 in mat back plastidip Shocked
My only concerns are how long will it last against a pressure washer (not long I feel Very Happy)
But for trim bits, it's ideal. If it starts to peel away after a few months, just peel it off & reapply.


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - eddkawasaki - 19-11-2012 09:40pm

I just read a post in another forum where a bloke has done some tests with coating various items and then burnt it with a match, scrubbed it with a scourer and pressed his finger into it hard for 10s.

check it out here


Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - Jai - 20-11-2012 04:26am

I don't know anyone who would spray it to a raw plastic bumper, most of us have paint already on it. It's safe to spray onto primer though. I saw a video by dipyourcar on youtube about this very subject


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - Sarcastrix - 20-11-2012 12:46pm

It's great product, been using it for years to de-chrome Mini's - almost idiot proof, with great results.


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - WB - 20-11-2012 05:18pm

I'm amazed at how it peels off from the paint without pulling off from the badge itself - how does that work? Is it because the gap creates a thin section of plastidip or does the gap remain between the badge and the paint?


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - Evo-king - 20-11-2012 09:26pm

(20-11-2012 12:46pm)Sarcastrix Wrote:  It's great product, been using it for years to de-chrome Mini's - almost idiot proof, with great results.

Ha ha.

Didn't see your reply here.

Said something similar on the wheels coating thread.


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - slee18 - 20-11-2012 10:24pm

WB there is a gap between the badge and the body when they sprayed it. I know someone from the CL that did it. It takes a lot of time to peel it off.


RE: Plastidip on RANGE ROVER logo - EvoqueRebl - 28-11-2012 02:58pm

Plastidip works great. I bought my plastidip at Home Depot in the states. Wasn't expensive at all! I plastidipped a few items on my car as seen on the Facebook page PUREEVOQUE - they give a screen by screen demo there - and I've been to the carwash many times with no issues to date. It is truly idiot proof. I've had it on for at least 6 months and no chipping yet. I hope to do my wheels next.