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simonmd 03-02-2013 11:00 AM

Plastidipping my badges and came up with a cool tip
 
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This is a simple mod' that i've been wanting to do for ages so when I found that Plasticoat had a Spanish website (the postage from the UK or US was twice the cost of the product as spray cans are classed as hazardous), I eagerly ordered a can last week. All the hype about this product is true, simple, easy with superb, professional looking results, I can't recommend it enough!

I've invented a good tip which should help a bit too, so lets get to the pics to show you the process. We start with masking up, unlike most paint jobs, this is a simple 5 min process as you only need to stop overspray going elsewhere and leave about an inch border around each item to be sprayed,
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Same with the front, notice the little blue bits of masking tape in the Mazda logos? That's the tip i've invented, well, i've not seen it done anywhere else anyway but I had an idea, you'll see why in a couple of pics,
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First coat, apparently best to give the lightest of coat to start with, no more than 50% coverage,
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Then keep building up the coats, I ended up doing about 5 or 6 but some videos i've seen say about 4 is fine. Remember with badges like these, they are very 3d and have lots of intricate corners, etc. Be carefull to make sure you get at them from every angle, especially from below to get the bottom edges done,
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I found it seemed fine to do a new coat every 10 mins or so, kept myself busy by polishing the rest of the car inbetween. Finally left them for an hour after the last coat to be sure everything had set enough before it was time to start removing the masking and unwanted Plastidip. This was the scary part, i've seen it done on video but was still unsure as to how easy it would be but,
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Only a few secs later and the border was easily removed, leaving a lovely clean edge,
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Now the clever bit, remember the two little bits of tape left in the insides of the logo? This is how they come into play, as you have to try to scrape away at the center to get a bit large enough to be able to pull the rest away, I thought it would help to have something there already that it would be easy to get a fingernail under,
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Worked perfectly, how smart is that?
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Smaller and more fiddely bits like the Mazda badge are best tackled with a wooden toothpick, don't use a small screwdriver as you risk damaging the paint. Gently tease the dip away from the edges, working towards the center until it can be carefully prised out,
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It literally took 10 mins to remove all the masking and unwanted dip, leaving a very smart result,
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The front was just as easy and looking very smart after a good polish too don't you think?
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Finished! I should note that it's not silver inside the 'R' on the RX-8 section as there was a bit of the black double sided tape in there already that the badge is stuck on with. Not sure if all RX-8 logos are the same or if mine wasn't removed but it's a minor detail,
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What a product this is, it really is that simple and easy to use as everyone has said and the best thing is if you dont like the end result or manage to mess anything up, simply peel the entire lot off with no damage! Personally i'm well pleased and I think it goes with my black and silver theme perfectly.

maskedferret 03-02-2013 11:44 AM

With putting the bit of tape inside the flying "M" logo, I'd recommend instead taking a slightly longer piece of tape, and folding (pinching) it in the center before sticking it to the surface to make a sort of tab. It'd be easier to pull off afterwards than picking at a flat piece of tape.

monchie 03-02-2013 11:54 AM

Good job simon! :)

simonmd 03-02-2013 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by maskedferret (Post 4434524)
With putting the bit of tape inside the flying "M" logo, I'd recommend instead taking a slightly longer piece of tape, and folding (pinching) it in the center before sticking it to the surface to make a sort of tab. It'd be easier to pull off afterwards than picking at a flat piece of tape.

Not a bad idea, I found it pretty easy to just get my fingernail under it though. I got the idea when watching a few YouTube vids before doing it and there was one lad who was mucking about with a toothpick for ages. I thought there had to be a better way!

9kRotary_Venus 03-02-2013 08:38 PM

Did mine a couple months ago, gives it a whole new look. Looks good man

04Green 03-03-2013 09:30 AM

Nice share.

Now, what color would you put on Nordic Green. Black just goes away, and the Yellow on is not aerosol.

simonmd 03-04-2013 06:59 AM

Why not black? I've seen owners of Black cars do theirs black!

If you want a contrast, you could consider yellow and coordinate it with other items like strakes. Green and yellow is the Lotus colour scheme after all.

sE7ENs 03-06-2013 06:01 PM

That turned out great! Nice work!

obliterx8 05-09-2013 09:52 PM

Hey man this looks nice. How well has that been holding up to weather/road debris/washing?

Thinking about going the same route with my SS, but don't want to have to keep re-doing it every couple months.

Chrishoky 05-09-2013 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by obliterx8 (Post 4470916)
Hey man this looks nice. How well has that been holding up to weather/road debris/washing?

Thinking about going the same route with my SS, but don't want to have to keep re-doing it every couple months.

Lasts a long time. I have had my badges done for over a year. This stuff is pretty tough!

Bsburner 05-09-2013 10:36 PM

That looks very simple and turned out good that's going to be my next project after getting this new transmission in!


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