Re: Vehicle Wraps
Took about 30 mins to loosen the clips and mask off the plastic I did not want to spray.
Removed the good and the hood latches. Cleaned it with windex and a dust free cloth.
Took two cans of PlastiDip $6ea at Lowe's.
One roll of masking tape and a free newspaper.
Warmed the plastidip in HOT tap water while I prepped the plastic. Shook it for about 2-3 mins then started on the hood, which I had off to the side, sprayed a light coat left and right then up and down. Moved to each fender did same. Then started cycle back on hood. Finished 1 can let the stuff set for about 20 mins and started cycle where I left off with the second can that had been sitting in the hot tap water. You want it to end up fairly thick, 1/16 of an inch so it offers some protection and will peel off when you get ready for a different color.
(These directions are not on the can but are what people had the most success with as I searched the interwebs)
I let it sit being warmed by (4) 500 watt halogens so it would dry in the cool garage. Had them about 5 feet away so as not to melt the plastic or overheat the coating.
It was about 60F in my garage, 30F outside. I recommend a breathing mask with N95 organic filter if you're going to do it inside a warmed space.