Plasti-dip vs. Powder coat

Of course power coat is longer lasting. My point is, it doesn't sound like you have any experience spraying on plasti dip and how it can last if you know what your doing. So how many emblems, grills, rims have you used it on? How has it lasted?
 
I need no drugs and take none unlike whatever you might be on. Don't tell me to take drug ****head! Bless this you old fart! But, your only four years older than me so I don't understand how I'm a toddler? I guess my little 6'4" 275lbs . Ass will run off with my tail between my legs! NOT
 
Wow! Big Man!!! I am Impressed! You Go Hot head! sorry to hurt your feelings! Take that Ritalin ASAP Son !
 
watch your blood pressure junior ,don't want to have a blood clot or heart attack , GOD Loves You, watch your temper Junoir achiever !!! have a PBJ and your milk soon and a cookie and calm down on your plasti stuff!!!! Watch your cartoons and get some rest sonny!
 
It's funny that you won't answer any of my questions and filibuster with bullshit! I'm not angry about anything. Facts are facts they don't change unlike your bullshit! If you know so much about Toyotas your not supporting your claim thats all. It's not about arguments on here. If people have experience with wheeling or mods sharing it with others is helpful. Again I bought my first Toyota pick up in 1988 it was the new 1989 extra cab. So 27 years of my own Toyota experience is all I have to help with on this Toyota forum. I've built an 800 Hp Duramax. And many other cars and trucks that don't have much to do with this site.
 
It's always best to apply 4-5 coats of dip. I just did my grill and ended up doing 4. Best part is as everyone knows the heavier you apply it the easier it is to come off
 
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