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Been having a play around tonight with a new product called Plasti Dip

 

Basically its a spray on rubber

in a can like a spray paint

 

3-4 coats and you get a rubberised finished

 

i wanted to do the stock black but didnt facy spraying it with paint incase i didnt like it and had the rigmoroul of having to sand and stain and oil the stock if i wanted to go back to the wooden stock

 

this product leaves a durable rubber coating on anything you spray and when fed up and wanting to go back you just split and peel off leaving the coated surface exactly as it was before coating it

 

ideal for stocks as it protects the wood .. its fully waterproof and very durable

 

what do think

 

mike

 

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So here is my idea. If you can remove the plastic coat from your stock ,then I might just do mine in black and then give it a coat of camo .

That way if I dont like it I can just remove the plasti-coat along with the camo colour and hey presto back to normal .

Sounds good to me have you tried to actually remove the coator have you tried it on something else .

Reagards Darren

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So here is my idea. If you can remove the plastic coat from your stock ,then I might just do mine in black and then give it a coat of camo .

That way if I dont like it I can just remove the plasti-coat along with the camo colour and hey presto back to normal .

Sounds good to me have you tried to actually remove the coator have you tried it on something else .

Reagards Darren

 

Exacty what I was thinking.

Is it ok with metal work?Could then forget the dreeder rust.

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I had my order, that I placed yesterday, delivered this morning, so that's good service.

 

I'll try this stuff out when I get time off work, and see what it's like.

????????????? What service was that .............that was like something off a stick ,I am impressed .

Darren

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Got my plasti-coat through the other day .And I got to say its pretty good stuff, this is like a strange kind of rubber and not the sctual plast-coat you get from the hardware stores.

Its like having a thin rubber mat in a tin that you can spray on anything I have just done my silencer and after two coats it has come up pretty good and should keep the glare off it and also the rain .

Think the scope could be next and then maybe my stock on the Hmr.

Darren

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I had my tin, less than 24 hours of ordering. When using it, it came out like 'liquid silly string', and not like a spray. Two phone calls and one email message to the suppliers have failed to get a response from them. :angry:

If I don't hear from them by next Monday, then trading standards will be informed.

I waited a few days for mine to turn up and then had to leave it to warm to room temp then after that had to make sure I shook it thourghly.

Its a shame yours turned out like that as its pretty good stuff and I would use it again .

I would ring them and ask for a refund I payed with paypal so would of been covered had I of not been happy with it.

Hope you get sorted eventually .

Darren

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ive removed the plasti dip off the stock

 

think of it as a balloon wrapped pefectly around the stock or object you are aplying it to

 

thats exactly what it is like when you remove it

 

apart from a few bits it came off virtuallly in one peice

 

the stock is unmarked it left nothing on the stock

 

so it does come off very easy and wont damage your stock

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ive removed the plasti dip off the stock

 

think of it as a balloon wrapped pefectly around the stock or object you are aplying it to

 

thats exactly what it is like when you remove it

 

apart from a few bits it came off virtuallly in one peice

 

the stock is unmarked it left nothing on the stock

 

so it does come off very easy and wont damage your stock

It does that .I tried it on my silencer just to test it ,found that the more coats you give it the easier it is to peel off .

Darren

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