
Gloss Top Coat PDip 3.78 ltr
Plasti Dip® Dip Can
Gloss Top Plasti Dip Top Coat Flexible Rubber Coating 3.78 litre.
MULTI-PURPOSE RUBBER COATING
Plasti Dip is an air-dry, specialty rubber coating. In fact, it’s the original peelable, flexible, insulating, non-slip, durable rubber coating. The Plasti Dip product line provides a wide range of coating solutions from automotive customization to home improvement.
ATTRIBUTES OF PLASTI DIP®
- Plasti Dip Glossifier gives dried Plasti Dip’s matte finish a shiny, glossy look.
- Plasti Dip Enhancers are formulated to bond with the unique chemical structure of cured Plasti Dip for superior adhesion and long life. Plasti Dip Enhancers are not recommended for use on any other surface.
- Protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip
- Peelable and removable from most surfaces
- Remains flexible and stretchy over time
- Will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions
- Proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F
Plasti Dip Gloss Top Coat Enhancer Plasti Dip Sprayable Formula, Air Dried, Removable/Peelable Flexible Rubber Coating 3.78 Litre. Specially formulated to give your Plasti Dip projects a whole new look.
Plasti Dip Glossifier gives dried Plasti Dip’s matte finish a shiny, glossy look.
More Information
Plasti Dip Enhancers are formulated to bond with the unique chemical structure of cured Plasti Dip for superior adhesion and long life. Plasti Dip Enhancers are not recommended for use on any other surface.
Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures may affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Under no circumstances should users subject the can to temperatures above 120°F or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.
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