

🛠️ Transform surfaces with a spray of sleek, durable style!
Plasti Dip Spray Film Graphite Metalizer is a 325 ml USA-made multifunctional liquid rubber coating that delivers a waterproof, UV-resistant, and flexible metallic finish. Ideal for protecting and enhancing metal, wood, glass, and more, it offers long-lasting elasticity, acid and scuff resistance, and easy removability—perfect for professionals seeking durable, stylish surface protection.

| ASIN | B00PYENX1U |
| Brand | Plasti Dip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (411) |
| Date First Available | 19 Jan. 2015 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Exterior | Metal,Rubber |
| Item Weight | 311 g |
| Item model number | 11287 |
| Manufacturer | Performix |
| Manufacturer part number | 11287 |
| OEM Part Number | 0000 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.99 x 6.99 x 20.32 cm; 311 g |
| Special Features | Odour Blocking |
A**S
Best Product out in the market...
Great product, fast shipping... Thank you!
N**D
en attente de remplacement par plastic dip
A**R
I decided to “black out” my Chevy bow tie, but didn’t want flat black. This color is beautiful! My car is silver and it compliments it well. I didn’t realize the instructions on the can recommend applying over top of black plastidip to get the color of the cap, so I had to run out and buy black too (it’s cheaper on amazon then local car parts store FYI). I’m so happy with the results though!!! It was surprisingly easy to apply and turned out perfect. I would recommend YouTube tutorial first. It’s been about 2 months since I applied, and it’s holding up just fine to daily driving, rain, car washes, etc. honestly, if it does ever start to peel off, it’s cheap and easy enough to be worth reapplying!
B**T
I started with anthracite wheels on my silver Audi, and everyone thought they were black. Against a light color car, anything dark just looks black. Got 4+ years out of that dip until having tires mounted messed it up, so time to try something new. For the color in the attached pics, I swapped the typical black base for a gray base to lighten it up. I found basic colors locally for quite a bit less than I could order them, so shop around. The graphite is more of a clear with graphite flakes, so the base color will show through. My exact recipe was 4 coats gray, 2 coats graphite, and 2 coats glossifier (more for protection than shine). Do at least 4 full cans of base for it to peel right and cover once dried. When the cans get low, they can sputter a bit. Once that happens, use the remainder of the can to overspray on the tire sidewalls so it’ll peel off in one clean layer once done. This is a great product in the right hands. Do some research and watch some DYC videos before attempting. Your patience will be rewarded.
J**G
This worked out great with a black plastisip base on the accents of my son’s black Mazda. Very easy to use, just take your time and apply plenty of it. Looked so good I asked him to do the accents on my car also.
J**G
This plastidip is really nice. Tested this on some Bottle caps dipped in White and one with Black. The white plasti dip didn't yield good results. It just turned into a hazy silver color. On black dip tho, I have no idea how people are getting a matte finish. Im getting a slightly glossy appearance which to me is AWESOME since its a "Metalizer." As you can see in the pic the Text from the Sangria box is clearly visible. Maybe they're spraying it wrong or not wetting the surface enough. First two layers are your light coats(bonding stage) @ 80% transparency. Then I do a full coat on the third. Then the final coat I really wet the surface to the point its smoothed out. When it dries it holds most of its smooth appearance and leaves a slightly reflective shimmer. Probably closer to a Gunmetal color.
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