Ok, didn’t realize you meant plasti-dip style paint. People have a lot of names for things and the real meaning is easily lost in text. Yeah, that’s a problem then. I haven’t dealt with this specific issue, so I’m not going be of any help here. You could possibly just call a couple body shops and ask.I think i just sprayed it too thin.
peel paint is intended to peel overspray off.
thats a big part of its appeal.
edit to add… i guess i forgot to add that i used plasti peel paint.
sorry… it was in the title though….
That’s pretty coolThat is your problem, the overspray is too thin to peel. I've used this with excellent results...
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Dip Dissolver™
Dip Dissolver will re-liquify Plasti Dip® in an effort to remove dip that's too thin to peel. Use Dip Dissolver in those situations in which the Plasti Dip® was applied too thin to peel. Sometimes customers will apply the dip too thin, and after a period of time, it can be difficult to peel off...www.dipyourcar.com
Just don't get it on any of the dipped parts you want to keep...dipped, obviously.