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it diy hydro be lol dipping hard how could kit

diy hydro dipping kit, how hard could it be lol
#1
seen this, i wonder how long the finnish would last, wwonder how easy it is to do?



http://www.mydipkit.com/index.html

There are loads of kits availible from the uk. Or would it be best left to the pros

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#2
I think it will depend on your skill level if you are fairly good at painting, warping ect then I would give it a bash.

But it also would depend on costs to purchase and do it yourself and costs for the pros to do it.
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#3
Very easy to do but you must use clear coat to protect it
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#4
would brushed alloy look good on window switches surrounds?
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#5
well thats personal taste
i had some carbon dipped door handles on my old mk5
they looked very good and lasted very well also
i did not dip them my self but the process is easy to do at home for sure
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#6
its one of those things its all about technique after dipping and the cleaning and prep work. just need a steady hand for dipping. hardest part will be getting a perfect finish with the lacquer

best thing to do is go for it and give it a go mate thats how I learned most things haha
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