Layed down some plasti-dip this weekend.

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After having a nice talk with a few members on here last week about plasti-dip, I went ahead and did the front and rear emblems yesterday. Front was super easy after removed it from the grill. Rear was a little more prep, but only because I masked off almost the entire tailgate. The little over spray I did get, wiped off with a towel. Came out pretty good, but I think I want to remove it and use a more catchy color. I also plan on doing the side badges too, but will have to wait until I recover from spinal surgery this Friday.

Let me know what you think.
 

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Love it!

Black and white is a classic color combo.

What colors are you thinking?

Hope you recover fast.
 
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Thank you and thank you. Not sure, I wanted to do something wild like lime green (which is my favorite color), but I'm thinking just doing the badges will be a bit unbalanced. I'll probably just leave it black.
 

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I just bought the ones from the blackout eddition as I wanted them to be shiney and not chip. I like the contrast of black badges on white, especialy if they are glossy. Do you have any far away pics of the tailgate and front end? I want to see what it looks like with the express grille.

Also, how hard was it to get the front RAM off? looks like a PITA, 4 clips and 3m!!! wtf! or did you leave it on and paint it?
 
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Nope, just like stated above, I removed it. It wasn't hard. I popped the top and let side one off, then slide a thin screw driver behind it as I popped the right side and the bottom off and it came right off.

If you go to www.dipyourcar.com, he shows how to put a glossy clear coat on it. It's pretty durable. I dropped it and it didn't scratch, I also put like 6 coats on too.

I'll try to take some pics tomorrow after the rain.
 

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Thanks for the response. I just realized i didnt even read your first post just looked at the pictures and started asking haha. I already ordered them they should be in today so no going back now.
 
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Mine's a lease, so I didn't want to spend a lot of money or do anything permanent to it.
 

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Damn that looks good. I might think about doing that on my silver cc
 
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The front grill has an indent and holes when the emblem is removed.
 
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That made it a lot easier to mask off, just laid the tape under that small lip.
 
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