I've heard people say it hurts the paint but I'm not quick to believe it. These guys are dipping very expensive cars, you'd think if that happened often they would, idk, stop doing it.
something to be said about a quality paint job that is well taken care of vs. a rattle can of temporary removable spray paint. i know price plays a factor. i just would'nt bother until i could gather the funds for a quality paint.
most cars are sprayed with actual paint guns, not rattle cans. they come out a lot more even and smooth than from the can. The important thing to remember is this is not usually used as a substitute for a good paint job.
There is nothing wrong with it. I am not going to give anyone any unnecessary shtuff/razzing about it anymore then I would, well anyone about anything.... I am just saying that the conversation can go two ways.
me - "Hey man new paint?!"
you - "Yea just got it done looks good huh?"
Me - "Hey man new paint?!"
You - "No its just plastidip I didn't want to do anything perminant and wanted to be able to change it up later as well as WHA WHA WHAA WHAA WHAAA."
Which conversation would you rather have?
you worry too much about what other people think.
hey man new paint? no it's plastidip, it's actually a protective coating that gives the car a new look and attitude, and whenever you're sick of it you can just peel it right off, cool huh?
oh you don't like it? good it's not your car, **** yourself.